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Aurora Borealis effecting new reviews?

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mogul1985I have 3 lives: Work, Dog Shows and Strip Clubs

Was it me or were there a lot of really weird reviews tonight?

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rickthelion

Most of you damn dirty apes are more affected by shit like that than y’all think. Your ape brains are all buzzing from the coronal mass ejection and it doesn’t surprise this rick to see all sorts of crazy shit being posted.

Hell, there are even some real wack jobs that believe this rick is just a weirdo ape pretending to be a lion rather than an actual frickin’ lion. Expect to see more so such craziness as the solar maximum beams sunspot craziness into easily influenced brains. ROAR!!!

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gammanu95

Auroras are caused by solar flares which contain huge disruptions of electromagnetic fields. It's not that far-fetched,

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mogul1985

^ StarLink was affected, as well as other sats. These flares can also affect terrestrial semiconductors and aging equipment on power grids.

To quote Buddy from "Night Court", "But I'm feeling MUCH better now." www.youtube.com

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Freesample

Fact that the magnetic field component can disrupt industrial-grade equipment nationwide, there's probably some yet-to-be-scientifically measurable impact on the human body and mind.

Varying hearsay for the last week or so that I've come across from random folks:

  • super impulsive behavior from folks who aren't normally
  • higher energy
  • higher feeling of "connectedness" or abnormally high empathy... again, with baseline being more neutral
  • stomach pains, trouble with digesting food
  • felt like they were going stir crazy, or an intense feeling of restlessness, some with random physical pain in their body

Long story short, some folks may have had temporary personality shifts during the last week or so. Wouldn't surprise me. Lot of organic wiring magic in those noggins of ours.

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mogul1985

^ Spot on. People don't realize the brain synapses operate on electric impulses to connect neuron-to-neuron transmission.

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