QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones I DO get more irritable, which causes me not to get much done on the railroad. I feel increasingly scambled in the few days leading up to it, and summit is the full moon. On the night of the full moons, sometimes I go outside and smash up boxes with my metal baseball bat. It helps a little. I already have extreme anger issues and the stupid lunar thing just makes it worse. And its NOT psychosomatic condition. I HAVE been like this for years recently (few months ago) realized the peak of my 'anger trips' coniside with the moon. Where do you think my name comes from?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Bikerdad Tom, if you don't crawl under the layout or bend wayyyyy over it you can keep the moon from cracking. [:p] Trainluvr, I personally have never noticed any behavioral differences in myself or anybody I know (save for the occasional desire to drive headlong over a deserted road without any lights on) when the moon is full, waxing, or waning. It should also be noted that the moon's affect is gravitational, not magnetic. Mind you, our bodies can be extremely sensitive, so lunacy isn't something I'd rule out. First though, I'd consider whether or not you are in the grip of a psychosomatic condition. The effects are real enough, but rather than having a lunar cause, its your own mind monkeying with ya because somewhere in your subconscious the idea that things go wonky with the full moon has taken root.
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