Police Called To Domestic Dispute Over Boyfriend Passing Gas
CLAWSON (WWJ) - Responding to a 911 call for a possible domestic violence situation, police arrived at a Maple Road apartment complex to discover that what neighbors described as sounding like a "violent altercation," was in fact, a very loud plea from a woman to her boyfriend to stop passing gas.
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The neighbor apparently also heard a "repeated loud noise" in between the shouting.
When officers arrived on the scene, Anderson said "The female that was inside stated that her boyfriend had continued to pass gas, and she was yelling at him to stop."
Nobody was charged in the case...
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Study: Longtime Marijuana Smokers Lack Motivation, Reward-Seeking Behavior
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – A new study finds that longtime marijuana use lowers motivation and reward-seeking behavior as the brain produces less dopamine.
In a small sample test, researchers in the United Kingdom scanned the brains of 19 long-term marijuana smokers along with 19 nonusers of the same age and sex, measuring the distribution of chemicals throughout the brain via positron emission tomography.
Marijuana smokers were found to produce less of the “feel good” chemical dopamine than their counterparts over time.
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CLAWSON (WWJ) - Responding to a 911 call for a possible domestic violence situation, police arrived at a Maple Road apartment complex to discover that what neighbors described as sounding like a "violent altercation," was in fact, a very loud plea from a woman to her boyfriend to stop passing gas.
-snip-
The neighbor apparently also heard a "repeated loud noise" in between the shouting.
When officers arrived on the scene, Anderson said "The female that was inside stated that her boyfriend had continued to pass gas, and she was yelling at him to stop."
Nobody was charged in the case...
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
And in other news...
Study: Longtime Marijuana Smokers Lack Motivation, Reward-Seeking Behavior
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – A new study finds that longtime marijuana use lowers motivation and reward-seeking behavior as the brain produces less dopamine.
In a small sample test, researchers in the United Kingdom scanned the brains of 19 long-term marijuana smokers along with 19 nonusers of the same age and sex, measuring the distribution of chemicals throughout the brain via positron emission tomography.
Marijuana smokers were found to produce less of the “feel good” chemical dopamine than their counterparts over time.
(Excerpt) Read more at washington.cbslocal.com ...
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