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The Law of unnecessary proximity…and other aggravating things
Researchers observe that people consistently choose to be unusually close to strangers in public, revealing a herd-like social behavior pattern observed across multiple settings.
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The Law of unnecessary proximity…and other aggravating things
I can honestly say that I’ve always been a student of life. Observing the behavior of people has brought me more entertainment than any television show ever could. I have found that people are strange indeed. Case in point, there I was. I got a burger from the drive-through, and I pulled into a parking lot so empty it looked like I was just stood up for the prom. I picked a spot far from civilization so I could eat my burger in peace. I turned o…
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Total News Sources6
Leaning Left0Leaning Right5Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Right
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Right
83% Right
C 17%
R 83%
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