Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
4th November 2018, 21:59
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
4th November 2018, 21:53
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
4th November 2018, 21:48
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
4th November 2018, 14:08
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Forum: The Lounge
31st January 2012, 00:06
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Replies: 461
Views: 37,397
Re: skyrim
Always back up!
A few years ago I decided I'd better actually start backing up my data. Hadn't had any problems in many years of owning PCs, but a few weeks after starting doing weekly backups -...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
2nd January 2012, 21:54
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Replies: 17
Views: 2,658
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
12th December 2011, 00:17
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Replies: 14
Views: 1,625
Re: Do you feel ill? Fluoride
The world is full of such apparent links which don't mean anything in practice as they're only true under irrelevant conditions (such as very high doses). More potent" is also so ill defined as to be...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
12th December 2011, 00:00
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Replies: 14
Views: 1,625
Re: Do you feel ill? Fluoride
There's a huge amount of complete bollocks presented as health information on the internet. I've been unable to find a credible source linking fluoride and hypothyroidism, so take with a pinch of...
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Forum: The Lounge
1st October 2011, 01:34
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Replies: 32
Views: 2,991
Re: what is a dalek
The Daleks were basically just Nazis in space. Understandable, as they were conceived not that long after the end of the second world war - what's impressive is that they were still considered a...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
17th September 2011, 19:14
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Replies: 11
Views: 1,811
Re: the drugs don't work (well, not really)
Ah, Kirsch again. If this book is of the same standard as Kirsch's paper in PLoS on the same subject then I wouldn't read too much into it. There were some serious flaws in the statistical analysis...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
4th September 2011, 14:50
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Replies: 61
Views: 8,830
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
14th August 2011, 16:53
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Replies: 46
Views: 4,206
Re: Do you care about other people?
That's not anti-social - antisocial refers things actively done against other people, not merely having nothing to do with them. You have no obligation to actively help, just not to harm. Don't be...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
30th July 2011, 23:10
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Replies: 46
Views: 4,742
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Forum: The Lounge
26th July 2011, 21:08
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Replies: 22
Views: 2,530
Re: REALLY annoying Freeview!!
The digital technology is quite vulnerable to interference, particularly if you have old and poorly shielded aerial cabling - are there any electrical appliances which may switch on around this time?
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
20th July 2011, 23:21
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Replies: 76
Views: 12,246
Re: Anyone hate living in London?
I liked living in Birmingham, it was big enough to have things to do but wasn't colossal, sprawling, crowded and hideously polluted like certain other cities that will remain nameless :)
I now...
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Forum: The Lounge
31st May 2011, 23:13
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Replies: 66
Views: 4,378
Re: Jokes please
My grandma was a great believer in alternative medicine. When she got ill, she greased her back with lard.
After that she went downhill very quickly.
(Milton Jones)
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
20th April 2011, 19:42
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Replies: 1,706
Views: 101,794
Re: Internet dating sites
I've been looking at this but can't seem to get over the hurdle of sending the first message - how do you start? Does anyone have any examples?
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Forum: The Lounge
8th March 2011, 18:10
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Replies: 2,211
Views: 133,489
Re: Random questions
The sky is blue because sunlight that would otherwise have missed your eye completely gets scattered into it, with the blue being scattered the most.
However, the colour of the sun that you see is...
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Forum: The Lounge
7th March 2011, 23:11
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Replies: 2,211
Views: 133,489
Re: Random questions
Ooh I know this one. It's due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where air molecules scatter sunlight. This process is strongly dependent on the wavelength of light - so blue (short...
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Forum: The Lounge
26th February 2011, 11:45
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Replies: 44
Views: 4,182
Re: Do you talk like an American?
Vitamin is etymologically related to "vital", so the American pronunciation does make sense. Similarly, the discoverer of aluminium at various times called it aluminum, aluminium and alumium. It...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
24th November 2010, 00:28
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Replies: 5
Views: 1,336
Re: Who else has post-graduate employment?
By "graduate job" do you mean one which recruits via a specific graduate programme? When I was looking for work I noticed those all tended to follow a theme of seemingly looking for mediocre...
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Forum: The Lounge
12th November 2010, 22:31
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Replies: 2,211
Views: 133,489
Re: Random questions
The universe would behave exactly the same as before, so there would be no way to tell. The laws of physics are invariant with respect to such changes. However, if we were talking about rotation,...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
2nd November 2010, 19:29
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Replies: 10
Views: 1,750
Re: Cuts
The NHS is getting an inflation equivalent budget increase (http://www.healthcarerepublic.com/news/1036166/NHS-budget-rise-114bn-next-four-years/), so why the need for these cuts? Something doesn't...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
1st October 2010, 01:44
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Replies: 3
Views: 1,111
Re: Taking initiative
I've tried the coins thing, the problem is that usually the anxiety that I've made the wrong choice persists and I can't go through with it, so end up doing nothing. Which is a choice in itself of...
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Forum: The Social Anxiety Room
1st October 2010, 00:10
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Replies: 3
Views: 1,111
Taking initiative
Does anyone else find it really difficult to try new things or make decisions? I don't mean just socially (though that too). For example:
I want to visit some foreign cities, but can't decide...
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