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that is quite interesting. it would make sense, a shock causing the intelectual to shut off the primal, it will eventually cause a swing the other direction when it wears off.
i think it's a noble effort on the brain's owner's part. but i know some of you guys wouldn't ("KILLKILLKILL!!").
the "i am scared and want to spand as little time as possible out in the open roads in my car" factor; causing accidents; goes without saying. but the 3 days figure, is a very interesting figure.
the instant drop in road deaths 1 day after a significant terror attack would be explained by people being in mild shock, being extra careful. post WTC attack i noticed it around, everyone careful and timid. no-one lashing out, that's for sure.
it almost seems similar to the process of dreaming:
the brain disables the motor neurons while you dream for your own safety, so that you don't act out your dreams. liken that to the 3 day shock period while no-one kills themselves. then after that wears off the person now again has their faculties, and has to deal with the mourning of their tv character.
i have never heard of a 3 day period accompanying multiple real-world suicides (ie: someone killing themselves, then 3 days later one of their friends killing themselves) so perhaps the 3 days thing is only when our brains are dealing with partially psychotic situations, situations that they only hear about throug word of mouth, or on a TV screen, it isn't REALLY real to them, it's somewhat detatched. so they take 3 days for it to sink in, while they filter/integrate the information through their thought process. until it settles and is identified by the psyche as 'real'.
the murders may be different altogether. they could be heavily influenced by debt anxietys that woudl be common after a boxing match - they are commonly accompanied by betting yes?
i think it's a noble effort on the brain's owner's part. but i know some of you guys wouldn't ("KILLKILLKILL!!").
the "i am scared and want to spand as little time as possible out in the open roads in my car" factor; causing accidents; goes without saying. but the 3 days figure, is a very interesting figure.
the instant drop in road deaths 1 day after a significant terror attack would be explained by people being in mild shock, being extra careful. post WTC attack i noticed it around, everyone careful and timid. no-one lashing out, that's for sure.
oops, i guess they kinda already said that eh ^_^"One possible explanation is that after an attack we all behave more carefully and politely. After two days of restraint, there is a converse response and the aggression we have bottled up breaks out on the road," Stecklov said.
the suicides makes sense - the power of suggestion.But he also offered a second astounding explanation. "It is possible that this is the response of the society to violent events. Studies released in the 1980s found that three days after a character committed suicide in a television series, there was a wave of suicides and a rise in road accidents and light plane accidents. This is known as `suicidal mimicry,'" Stecklov said. "Other studies found that after boxing match, there are rises in the number of murders in the United States."
it almost seems similar to the process of dreaming:
the brain disables the motor neurons while you dream for your own safety, so that you don't act out your dreams. liken that to the 3 day shock period while no-one kills themselves. then after that wears off the person now again has their faculties, and has to deal with the mourning of their tv character.
i have never heard of a 3 day period accompanying multiple real-world suicides (ie: someone killing themselves, then 3 days later one of their friends killing themselves) so perhaps the 3 days thing is only when our brains are dealing with partially psychotic situations, situations that they only hear about throug word of mouth, or on a TV screen, it isn't REALLY real to them, it's somewhat detatched. so they take 3 days for it to sink in, while they filter/integrate the information through their thought process. until it settles and is identified by the psyche as 'real'.
the murders may be different altogether. they could be heavily influenced by debt anxietys that woudl be common after a boxing match - they are commonly accompanied by betting yes?
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