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Matthew Holmes 12:31 Sat Jan 27
he moon
Used to love all the myths about moon n werewolves and stuff.

I've worked in health for a while and met a lots of people who say at full moon things get tricky.
Examples
A&E staff
Care home staff say residents are way more agitated
Ward nurses say patients sleep worse and some are more trouble.

Also heard securiy/ bouncers say similar about customers and troublesome drinks.

My autistic son (6 yrs) also seems sensitive to it. Very often crappy sleep irritable and upset over something we can't fathom (none of his usual things)

Any views on this from the sages of WHO? Have you experienced "moon effects"?

I used to view this as unscientific bullshit but now....

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Matthew Holmes 1:11 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Ag s all round

Gary Strodders shank 1:09 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Mr Moon has left the stadium.

On The Ball 12:59 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Thought this was a Korean version of the cartoon about Prince Adam of Eternia.

stewey 12:52 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Has the slit eyed fucker signed yet

bruuuno 12:47 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Is what you call a superhero who isn’t wearing any underwear

Matthew Holmes 12:34 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Cheezzy

Ag

I'm sure he would send people barmy

Matthew Holmes 12:32 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Also S science:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360708879_The_Lunar_Cycle_and_Its_Relationship_to_Dental_Emergencies_Acute_Pulpitis

Cheezey Bell-End 12:32 Sat Jan 27
Re: he moon
Good old Keith





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