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It's full moon tomorrow. Do you believe it can effect people and there behaviour.
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"Yes.
Tomorrow I am fearful that my bravado will go into overdrive and I'll probably ask one or three women from here out on a 'romantique' date. (It's been a while) "
Why one or three? Why not two or four?
That’s full-mood weirdness right there.. |
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"Yes.
Tomorrow I am fearful that my bravado will go into overdrive and I'll probably ask one or three women from here out on a 'romantique' date. (It's been a while)
Why one or three? Why not two or four?
That’s full-mood weirdness right there.."
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"Weird shit always happens during a full moon. "
I have friends who are police officers and they always say when there's a full moon they know they re in for a very busy hectic shift. It's actually pretty well accepted the moon as that's where the term lunacy comes from. |
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I'm fairly certain there's quite a lot of research out there which supports an upswing in psychiatric disorders during a full moon.
And I also believe it's nothing to do with superstition, and everything to do with science.
The gravity of Sol is always pulling on Earth from the direction opposite to the sunlit side of the moon. The Sun has its own tidal effect on the Earth. And we all know the Moon does too.
However when the Moon is Full, its tidal forces are pulling counter to Sol's. When the moon is New, it's tidal forces pull mostly with Sol's.
Essentially the Moon and Sol's tidal forces reinforce or fight each other and during a Full Moon these effects are felt most acutely on the Earth, and affect all animate and inanimate objects.
The gravitational pull difference between the new Moon and the full Moon varies from 13% on average to as much as 30% on some occasions. |
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"As someone who worked in a care home…definitely!
Absolutely agree!! "
Yes as I have previously worked in a care home too! Now (for a number of years) I work with kids and there is definitely a change in them too! |
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Until at least 1700 ‘men of science’ thought it was the moon that influenced fevers, rheumatism, episodes of epilepsy and other diseases….such world is gone thankfully…. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Well the moon pulls at water and we are made of water so why wouldn't we be. I love the Moon, won't have a bad word said about her "
I like this romantic notion.
I also like that this is an excuse for any chaotic crazy energy I'm bringing to my friends right now. So thanks moon, you're a good scapegoat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I would say if the full moon is visibly out lighting up the sky much more a Cresent moon, that it could have an uplifting effect. So therefore I conclude yes to the OPs question. |
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"Well the moon pulls at water and we are made of water so why wouldn't we be. I love the Moon, won't have a bad word said about her
I like this romantic notion.
I also like that this is an excuse for any chaotic crazy energy I'm bringing to my friends right now. So thanks moon, you're a good scapegoat."
Its when all my best (should be deleted) messages get sent. 'It's the Moon, soz' |
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Think it has been proven by the people in white lab coats.
I know that for as long as I have known my wife it has a massive effect on her sexual appetite. We have been together from age 16 by the way. |
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
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"Yes.
Tomorrow I am fearful that my bravado will go into overdrive and I'll probably ask one or three women from here out on a 'romantique' date. (It's been a while)
Why one or three? Why not two or four?
That’s full-mood weirdness right there.."
Superstitious nonsensical idea |
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"Yep, I work in a Day Nursery and can always tell when it's a full moon without looking at the night sky, the kids are feral "
That reminds me.
Do those that work in nurseries and education also notice that really windy days also bring out the crazies ? |
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Yep, definitely affects some people - my friend used to work in what used to be called a mental hospital & it was carnage over a full moon period.
Also - i'm sure I read somewhere that there are more murders over a full moon too.... |
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