moon phases behavior
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moon phases behavior
did you know that the moon has a big effect on people and there actions. for example when it is 2 to 3 days before a full moon i become mellow, my muscles begin to twitch, i start to have chocolate cravings don't ask why, during the night i become restless and it becomes harder to sleep, and for some strange reason i have the urge to bite some one or something and i learned that little sisters do not taste good at all, and the urge to have a piece of meat is even higher then it normally is, in other words i just want a stake on a full moon.
i just want to know what every ones symptoms are.
i just want to know what every ones symptoms are.
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Re: moon phases behavior
Biologically, the moon -does- have an effect on living creatures. Heck, with something strong enough to work with tides I would expect as much.
Anyway, I just mostly notice having too much jittery energy.
Anyway, I just mostly notice having too much jittery energy.
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Re: moon phases behavior
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (part of the U.S. Department of Justice) has found that the volume of reported criminal acts in most jurisdictions peaks near the full moon (adjusting for all other influences) with a swing in some jurisdictions by as much as 11%.
(B.J.S. notes that the 11% is the absolute high end, and maintains that the swing in most jurisdictions is not statistically significant).
(B.J.S. notes that the 11% is the absolute high end, and maintains that the swing in most jurisdictions is not statistically significant).
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Re: moon phases behavior
New moons and full moons often trigger an increase in birth rates. So my OB's told me, and warned me to keep an eye on how I was feeling. ;)
Women tend to start cycling together when they live together, and yes there is a reason for it to be called one's "moon time". ;) *chuckles*
Women tend to start cycling together when they live together, and yes there is a reason for it to be called one's "moon time". ;) *chuckles*
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Re: moon phases behavior
When it gets around the full moon, I have the incredible urge to play Rock Band. My expert guitar skills are best on the full moon nights :3
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Re: moon phases behavior
If the moon can control the tides of the sea I'm certain it can affect a species that consist 70% of water, although it's only minor but it still affects something in how we behave. I can't think of a single thing I do differently on a full moon than any other time of the month, maybe I get more agitated and not even know it. It's true that the crime rate does peak at around the full moon, although I wonder if it's just because it's easier to see a night.
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Re: moon phases behavior
Actually, the going theory is that there may not actually be more crime on a full moon, but reporting increases because it's easier to see the bad guys. With all the artificial light in most places, I'm not sure I buy that, but who knows? *shrugs*Shadow Wulf wrote: It's true that the crime rate does peak at around the full moon, although I wonder if it's just because it's easier to see a night.
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Re: moon phases behavior
There may be something to it psychologically or through some other unknown factor, but the tide/gravity/we're-85%-water premise is flawed.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Re: moon phases behavior
Well it's just some theory that I seen thrown around, I never actually bothered to research on how the moon really affect us. But since that theory is somewhat absurd in itself I can easily agree with you that it is flawed.Scott Gardener wrote:There may be something to it psychologically or through some other unknown factor, but the tide/gravity/we're-85%-water premise is flawed.
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Re: moon phases behavior
i just leaned now that not only does the moon phase effect us but the color to. when the moon becomes more red or orange the more people start to do crazy things.
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