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Saginaw02 Feb 2010 7:31 p.m. PST

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Well….y'all are, anyway.

KIDDING!

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mweaver02 Feb 2010 8:48 p.m. PST

Ah, man, now I'm bummed. I wish I hadn't read that article.

Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP03 Feb 2010 4:44 a.m. PST

What's the internet ?

Saginaw03 Feb 2010 11:08 a.m. PST

Ah, man, now I'm bummed. I wish I hadn't read that article.

Don't get depressed! grin

Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP03 Feb 2010 5:02 p.m. PST

Cheer yourself up – have a chat with your online buddies……

SECURITY MINISTER CRITTER04 Feb 2010 7:06 a.m. PST

Ah, man, now I'm bummed. I wish I hadn't read that article.

Same here, especialy when I see all the neat minis I can't afford to buy.
Cheer yourself up – have a chat with your online buddies……

That's what depressed me to begin with, them showing me all the neat minis I can't afford to buy.

SECURITY MINISTER CRITTER04 Feb 2010 7:11 a.m. PST

But it is not clear whether the Internet causes depression or whether depressed people are drawn to it.

Can't the same be said for booze and drugs?
Morrison noted that while the 1.2 percent figure for those classed as "addicts" was small, it was larger than the incidence of gambling in Britain, which is around 0.6 percent.

Which begs the question, how many of them were online gamblers??

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