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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone suffer from full moon madness? The police maintain that public behaviour is always worse when there is a full moon and I certainly feel naughty today! Maybe there is something to it?? |
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It seems pretty unlikely.
I know people talk about the moon causing tides, and there being water in the human body, but gravity doesn't cause tides on that small a scale.
You don't see waves in an Olympic swimming pool, for example, that contains way more water than a human body. |
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"Does anyone suffer from full moon madness? The police maintain that public behaviour is always worse when there is a full moon and I certainly feel naughty today! Maybe there is something to it??"
This might sound stupid...... Hubby becomes what he calls..... 'a bumpire' he has done this for our whole time together (30 years). He reckons he was bitten by 'a bumpire' before I met him...... Lol. Every full moon he feels he has to bite ladies bums..... Only consensual obviously...... |
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Had a good gaze at the moon and stars earlier - lovely. There is no evidence of any effects from the moon on people though. This is despite all the well known tales. Obviously bright nights will influence how people behave somewhat, but that is the light, not lunar power. So you may get more lads drinking or lingering outside late etc. |
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"Does anyone suffer from full moon madness? The police maintain that public behaviour is always worse when there is a full moon and I certainly feel naughty today! Maybe there is something to it??"
I think a lot do looking at todays input. |
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