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Interesting indeed - but the underlying assumption is that people are no different than rats.
I think we are very different from rats; so I don't know how perfectly the parallel applies.
So in order to fight drug addiction, we should take people to Disney World!
Anyone can become an addict but some are greatly more disposed to it. Addicts when faced with their fix of choice have two choices: continue to get their fix, or resist it by whatever means they are able. Most do not overcome their addictions. Increasingly addicts die. Humans aren't rats but if we truly share a common ancestor, well, we may not be as far apart as we like to think. That was interesting to me.
Hmmm.... There's also the factor of peer pressure....
What fb page did you find this on?
Quote from: LilCerberus on August 26, 2018, 12:17:46 PM
What fb page did you find this on?
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This popped up on my Facebook feed. I think there is much validity to it.
Facebook knew you would like it. Facebook knows allllll....
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