They call it the plercibo effect bc what’s important is how you plercebe it

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They call it the plercibo effect bc what’s important is how you plercebe it

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what a riot. || I suppose you would have to make the blue ones taste better? or riff off the sugar pill & make it sickly sweeter for being the zoombie play option, or a plain blue water & tell them "What I thought you like to pretend it tastes good" gotcha sucka!
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something equal parts beautiful and terrifying to the placebo effect
it's all in your head and yet the effects are real, consistent enough to make you trust them but still an illusion when the curtains are pulled back
is it any different from manifestation magic? is it the reason that magic almost seems to work sometimes?

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sorry but misusing the concept of the placebo effect is really funny to me
Evidence from animal studies shows that testosterone can induce aggressive behaviour, but whether this extrapolates to humans is an area of
Abstract
Both biosociological and psychological models, as well as animal research, suggest that testosterone has a key role in social interactions. Evidence from animal studies in rodents shows that testosterone causes aggressive behaviour towards conspecifics. Folk wisdom generalizes and adapts these findings to humans, suggesting that testosterone induces antisocial, egoistic, or even aggressive human behaviours. However, many researchers have questioned this folk hypothesis, arguing that testosterone is primarily involved in status-related behaviours in challenging social interactions, but causal evidence that discriminates between these views is sparse. Here we show that the sublingual administration of a single dose of testosterone in women causes a substantial increase in fair bargaining behaviour, thereby reducing bargaining conflicts and increasing the efficiency of social interactions. However, subjects who believed that they received testosterone—regardless of whether they actually received it or not—behaved much more unfairly than those who believed that they were treated with placebo. Thus, the folk hypothesis seems to generate a strong negative association between subjects’ beliefs and the fairness of their offers, even though testosterone administration actually causes a substantial increase in the frequency of fair bargaining offers in our experiment.
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Really telegraphs the size of the gap between women's perception of maleness and masculinity, and the actual reality.
My brain conjured an image that i just had to make.
And i really don't know how to explain this.