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[Time Magazine] Study Proves Eating Candy Leads to a Life of Crime

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by BetterThanEver, Oct 4, 2009.

  1. BetterThanEver

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    I thought this was a funny article from Time magazine. They can't be serious.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20091003/hl_time/08599192734700
     
  2. H-Town Info

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    first thing that popped into my mind was Lamar Odom...
     
  3. worzel gummidge

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    Chav households?
     
  4. Omer

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    Same here.
     
  5. Surfguy

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    I call bullsh_t. Leave candy eaters alone! DAMN YOU!!!!

    Pre-crime laws are sure to hit the books with this cause-and-effect behavior research...thereby limiting our freedoms. Stop these researchers!
     
  6. Faos

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    It lead me to a life of cavities.
     
  7. BrieflySpeaking

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    same here haha
     
  8. krnxsnoopy

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    What are you looking at?
     
  9. yuantian

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    classic misuse of statistics. there are A LOT of things that you can run a model and built some sort of "correlation". it doesn't mean one causes another. i remember when i was in school and ran some model that showed smoking was good for a normal heart rate or something like that (don't remember). unless you can establish a direction connection between these, it's just BS. at most, it something else that associates with eatting candy that are causing the crimes. nothing to do with candy itself.
     

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