Handling Money Brings Pain Relief
Psychologists at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management have found that handling money can alleviate both physical and emotional pain. In one experiment, test subjects were found to feel less pain when their hands were dipped into scalding water after counting money. Lead author Kathleen Vohs said, "When people are reminded of money in a subtle manner by counting out hard currency, they experience painful situations as being not very painful. You could think about being able to charge yourself up before you encounter pain. When I used to run marathons, I would've maybe wanted to be reminded of money first."
Maybe it's all the cocaine the bills have absorbed over time!
next time I cheat my girlfriend
I would pay a professional lady with hard currency
so that when I face my girlfriend
I will be relieved from emotional pain
The world belongs to those who get up early. - I'm far from being the king of Earth then
Who was running this experiment, Dr. Mengele?
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Barf: I know we need the money, but...
Lone Starr: Listen! We're not just doing this for money!
Barf: [Barf looks at him, raises his ears]
Lone Starr: We're doing it for a S**T LOAD of money!
Program Intellivision!
Summary: Being broke hurts.
The ______ Agenda
Observe the following Young Jeezy Lyrics:
I used to get bored, count 20's for practice
Paper therapy, we let the money relax us
music lover since 1969
I am in a great deal of pain due to a screwed up disc. If all the /. readers will send me $20.00 US, cash only, small bills are fine, I will undertake verifying this experiment myself, and will report my findings.