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From the page: "Scientists have discovered that uttering swear words can help to lessen the feeling of physical pain.The study by researchers at Keele University found that volunteers were able to withstand pain for longer when they swore compared to when they used words which were not... more
Reviewed by Rrrick Jul 12, 10:29am ( 49 reviews ) • telegraph.co.uk
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Rated by evisceratedcake on Aug 27, 7:23pm
I knew I was ahead of the curve.
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Rated by steelfrog on Jul 17, 9:33am
Fuck yeah, I'm sold!
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Rated by Konimotsinui on Jul 14, 3:16pm
holy fuck
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Rated by vweiss on Jul 14, 12:51pm
I FREAKING KNEW IT
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Rated by stepsfinder on Jul 13, 11:14pm
I knew it!
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Reviewed by Crapalation on Jul 13, 8:38pm
this is news?
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Rated by clintyfresh on Jul 13, 8:32pm
Anyone who's been in pain can tell you this...
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Rated by ChrisDudman on Jul 13, 6:47pm
Having a rich vocabulary is good for the soul. "One subject, however, had to be excluded from the trial because they could not suggest any swear words." The outcome also proves that the 'trained' psychologists my know a lot, but do they understand anything.
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Reviewed by karmaandme on Jul 13, 5:47pm
I agree totally. Of course, swearing and percocet really does the trick. :)