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Does anybody have any questions
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Ok the one we found is missing 20 pages, if anyone has a saved copy let me know
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Does anybody have a copy of the unpublished Becker & Posner paper Suicide: An Economic Approach? It has fallen off of the net alas
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(see final sentence - surprising!)
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Left the electric blanket on. Found the cat lounging so hard that for a second I thought he was dead.pic.twitter.com/ZAdmh8xBJg
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Heuristic: suicide is "a leading cause of death" in groups that don't usually die from other stuff. Even ones with a low suicide rate.
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Which probably explains, on its own, recent modest increases in the UK suicide rate.
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"More recent estimates for mid-2014 suggest the median age of the UK population was at its highest ever at 40 years."
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ancient tweet enthusiasts
@preinfarction@___jsf and@GabrielDuquette probably have some great tweets from around 2012 for you to discover -
Today in nope: scorpion-specific exterminator, goodbye las vegas foreverpic.twitter.com/PRT9c39oBc
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Amazing that primitive people managed to have sex on beds for millions of years before they invented paleo
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The idea that things don't matter if they end. The idea that awful things are okay if they can be expected to end.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/review/R1H9LE23HIN14U/ref=cm_cr_pr_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=0989697290 … "The Misery of Many" - Very thoughtful Amazon review of Every Cradle is a Grave.
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I also don't think modern psychology has actually advanced beyond William James, or even up to his level.
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That is all, have a nice weekend guys <3
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Probably there would be fewer suicides if causeless, recurrent anguish were treated with opiates. Definitely there would be less suffering.
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But the drug war, and the idea that addiction is worse than abject suffering, take this and other tools for relieving this pain away.
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