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Yup. I'm 28 and I definitely had Creepy Crawlers as a kid, although I'm not sure I remember them being edible. I remember the smell and there's no way anyone would want to eat that.

Don't know if that's a good or bad thing. :P

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Neuropsychologist, and Gawker commenter since the days when Fleshbot was right above io9, Blue States Lose was a weekly joy, men were men, women were women, women were men, men were women, and good commenters got stars.

I need this one right now.

This looks like it could be on the cw's "Reign". That is a compliment.

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Are you serious? People pinch both nostrils to blow their nose? How does that even work?

Sniff and swallow. Or, if that grosses you out, spit it out.

Most marijuana is consumed by people with a high school degree or less...... Yeahhh next time I look around the grad school departments at any college Ill find alot of people who dont smoke lol

this is good kinja.

"Why pretend he was blind?"

When I was a kid, like age 10-15, I used to tell people I had no sense of smell. That was kinda based on a lot of allergies that left me permanently stopped up for a while (and what I later found out was a deviated septum), but it eventually turned into my random weird thing people knew

Well, when researchers have to spend more time applying for research grants than actually, you know, researching, they're going to get some shit wrong because they often have deadlines for said research. NPR did a great story on this a few weeks back.

The pressure to "publish or perish" can really result in a rush to publication and overlooking errors. Add to that reviewers who need to get back to publishing or perishing instead of reviewing this damn paper, and I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often.

The very essence of this paper being published is that the authors must have answered all the reviewers critics and comments, and thus were allowed to publish their paper. Afterwards, as someone else put it, the results must be reproduced by independent teams (not just independent samples analyzed by the same team).

The onset of schizophrenia often occurs when people are in their early twenties, which gives people plenty of time to procreate. Schizophrenic people bring up children as well (how well they do it will depend on what support they get). Also, schizophrenia doesn't prevent you from having sex or children, or a family.

Wait wait wait I can't just load a bunch of data into R and get truth?

"The pyramids may or may not also be landing platforms for alien ships!!!" - Dr. Daniel Jackson

Because of the 'Crystal Skull' episode of SG-1; my friends and I like to think that Indiana Jones takes place in the Stargate universe. Dumb? Yes. Awesome? Very much so - both shows were so pro archeologist too!

....I kind of enjoyed that. I mean, if that wasn't like, the whole show, it'd be cute. I assume that's what the whole show is like though, which is terrible.

But the animation is shockingly well done and the energy of the voice acting and movement and the camera swipes totally reminded me of Reboot.