Full Moon
- BigP
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I do a full moon every christmass , When the Doris heads out for her anual pilgrimage with the kids, I get naked drink a load of piss and shoot the local wildlife, We have a few cockatoos and kookaburras around that make a racket at that time of year. I bag the odd one and a rabit or two, yum
- The Mechanic
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OMG...BigP wrote:I do a full moon every christmass , When the Doris heads out for her anual pilgrimage with the kids, I get naked drink a load of piss and shoot the local wildlife, We have a few cockatoos and kookaburras around that make a racket at that time of year. I bag the odd one and a rabit or two, yum
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- skippy
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In my experience of working in community services I would put a months salary on a full moon having an effect on people’s behaviour.Nom De Plume wrote:It is more true that health workers and police are more aware of events that occur during a full moon, and then blame it on same.
My mother, a nurse, would always expect a busy night on a full moon, and was always surprised when it was quiet.
I expect it would have its biggest influence on those already a little unhinged. Hi monk.
- Black Orchid
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I agree you have to be miswired already but boy do they go off
- Nom De Plume
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A study done by the University of New Orleans in 1995, showed that cops and hospital workers were among the strongest believers that more crime and trauma occurred on nights when the moon was full. However, according to Dr. Eric Chudler, in Bad Moon Rising, published research does not confirm that there is a change in the amount of violence reported crimes or aggressive behavior during a full moon. Here are a few of those studies:
University of Washington did a study in 1978 concluding that out of 11,613 cases of aggravated assault in a 5 year period, assaults occurred more often around the full moon, and 34,318 crimes in a yearlong period also showed that crimes occurred more frequently during the full moon.
According to the Daily Mail, informal research done by the Sussex Police in 2007 concluded that there was indeed a rise in violent crimes committed during the full moon.
Interestingly enough, as reported by the Fairfax, New Zealand News, New Zealand’s Justice Minister, Annette King supported the link between the moon and crime after a spike in violence in January 2008, which could have been caused by the lunar effect.
According to Michael Zimecki’s 2006 study, researchers examined the incidence of crimes reported to 3 police stations in different towns in Europe during the period of 1978-1982. This study showed that the incidence of crimes committed on full-moon days was much higher than on all other days. The author concluded that the increased percentage of crimes and suicides on full moon days may be due to “human tidal waves” caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
Although anecdotal evidence points to a connection between the moon and aggression, studies aren’t conclusive. As we ponder the potential of various aspects of the moon phases to affect our bodies and minds – and thereby crime and trauma rates – the jury is still out on whether a full moon really makes a difference.
https://www.decodedscience.org/full-moo ... ence/41881
I'm innocent, Your Honour. It was the moon wat made do it!
University of Washington did a study in 1978 concluding that out of 11,613 cases of aggravated assault in a 5 year period, assaults occurred more often around the full moon, and 34,318 crimes in a yearlong period also showed that crimes occurred more frequently during the full moon.
According to the Daily Mail, informal research done by the Sussex Police in 2007 concluded that there was indeed a rise in violent crimes committed during the full moon.
Interestingly enough, as reported by the Fairfax, New Zealand News, New Zealand’s Justice Minister, Annette King supported the link between the moon and crime after a spike in violence in January 2008, which could have been caused by the lunar effect.
According to Michael Zimecki’s 2006 study, researchers examined the incidence of crimes reported to 3 police stations in different towns in Europe during the period of 1978-1982. This study showed that the incidence of crimes committed on full-moon days was much higher than on all other days. The author concluded that the increased percentage of crimes and suicides on full moon days may be due to “human tidal waves” caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
Although anecdotal evidence points to a connection between the moon and aggression, studies aren’t conclusive. As we ponder the potential of various aspects of the moon phases to affect our bodies and minds – and thereby crime and trauma rates – the jury is still out on whether a full moon really makes a difference.
https://www.decodedscience.org/full-moo ... ence/41881
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- skippy
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Ooh yea, aggy in fine form too.Black Orchid wrote:I agree you have to be miswired already but boy do they go off
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- Black Orchid
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After tonight it will be waning LOL
- The Mechanic
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Beautiful Moon this morning between 6 and 7am...
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