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When you make cars safer people drive faster.
But if you put a knife on the steering wheel people will drive at 5mph
			
			But if you put a knife on the steering wheel people will drive at 5mph
Originally posted by: bababooey
Whiskey
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Tango...
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Foxtrot...
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Are you talking about that voice effect that is on every pop song these days?
Originally posted by: techs
The name letter effect is the hypothesis that the probability of certain actions can be influenced by the first letter of the name of the person performing the action. For example, that Bill is more likely to move to Buffalo than a city that does not begin with a "B". The effect reported in various psychological studies is small but according to the authors not explained by random chance. The statistical validity of some studies of the phenomenon is disputed.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Are you talking about that voice effect that is on every pop song these days?
Originally posted by: FetusCakeMix
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Are you talking about that voice effect that is on every pop song these days?
Jesus fucking Christ, that shit annoys me so much. I don't like hip hop or pop to begin with, and that voice effect is so goddamn overdone and annoying. It just makes it worse. I seriously cannot stand it. I was just talking to somebody about it the other day, I didn't know other people had noticed it.
I happen to live in a town whose name begins with the first letter of my last name.Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: techs
The name letter effect is the hypothesis that the probability of certain actions can be influenced by the first letter of the name of the person performing the action. For example, that Bill is more likely to move to Buffalo than a city that does not begin with a "B". The effect reported in various psychological studies is small but according to the authors not explained by random chance. The statistical validity of some studies of the phenomenon is disputed.
Xavier would be fucked.
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