Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
To claim the wait period before a treatment is a "control" is laughable.
It's such a perfect cause of reversing causality too. Obviously people who are in good health are more prone to good humor. Whoever laughs much when they have the flu or food poisoning? This ridiculous belief that acute and chronic illness are completely different things is rotting people's brains, leading them down completely absurd paths in order to justify conclusions they reached without evidence.A 2014 study:"Does comedy kill? A retrospective, longitudinal cohort, nested case-control study of humour and longevity in 53 British comedians.
CONCLUSIONS:
These data suggest that elite comedians are at increased risk of premature death compared to their less funny counterparts. Mental health issues and personality characteristics that help shape their comedic talent and success may well explain their reduced longevity and raises serious issues for identifying and mitigating their risk of a premature death."https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25463379 (my bolding)
Study idea: are psychiatrists and psychologists funny?
An alternative ice breaker might have been: "Let me say this as politely as I can ... f*** off!"I sat grumpily plotting the development of 'icebreakers for introverts', which would be on the lines of you lot carry on here, and I'll be in the next room...