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Hi,

 

I told you not to click on it. :)

 

Can anyone explain why we are all so curious about something when we are told not to do it?

- Do we not trust anyone ?

(If you would trust me not to click on it you wouldn't be reading this)

- Women seem to be more curious than man, right? why?

- Do we think there is something very interesting hidden there when you are forbidden.

 

It is not logical for a lifeform that wants to survive to be attracted to danger.

 

I thought about this when I saw the 'why do people take drugs' thread.

Because we knew it was going to be 'clever', but not as 'clever' as we'd like (this is a mythical level of cleverness that can't actually be achieved in reality), so we clicked it hoping we could say "ooh, is that it?".

because it was in a forum, and I always click all new posts

:P

We could hardy be considered TRUE Scientists if we DIDN`T dig into the unknown :)

 

btw,,, Is that all? :P

I wasted my time reading this when I coulda been seeing what was under the rocks in my back yard I'm just extremely curious in more ways than one.

Just aman

aman.

do not look under those rocks

 

I repeat, do not look under the rocks out back

you'll thank me later

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