Nominated for the funniest case of ‘fake causality’ this week.
Hunger makes people cranky… I think this as entirely plausible case of real causality.
I wasn’t sure what Benito meant by “fake causality,” but I would have to agree that there is a relationship between diet and irritability. Probably that’s a part of the reason why diets fail . . . it’s mildly uncomfortable to eat less than ad libitum amounts of food. Do it day after day and there’s a pretty good chance of slipping up. When you are in an uncomfortable state it seems you are more sensitive to additional negative stimulus.
Perhaps there is a scientific basis for the stereotype of the jolly fat man.
At the same time, it seems likely that there is a relationship between irritability and annoyance flashbacks. The latter would seem to be just a special case of general irritability.
Hunger makes people cranky… I think this as entirely plausible case of real causality.
I wasn’t sure what Benito meant by “fake causality,” but I would have to agree that there is a relationship between diet and irritability. Probably that’s a part of the reason why diets fail . . . it’s mildly uncomfortable to eat less than ad libitum amounts of food. Do it day after day and there’s a pretty good chance of slipping up. When you are in an uncomfortable state it seems you are more sensitive to additional negative stimulus.
Perhaps there is a scientific basis for the stereotype of the jolly fat man.
At the same time, it seems likely that there is a relationship between irritability and annoyance flashbacks. The latter would seem to be just a special case of general irritability.