full moon, can't sleep
full moon, can't sleep
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I don't think it's gravity, we're too small and too far away, we would be far more effected by things closer to us, like another human being for example.
I used to live in Broome in Western Australia, it's a strange place with big moons, huge tides, and no other towns for a thousand miles. One of my friends was a nurse, and it was a well understood fact that full moon days were when things got out of control. Tourists, locals, Aboriginals, all got crazy.
I wonder if there is any good data on this?
- I read on another site that hospital staff would pay people to take their shift on full moon.SunSunSun
- what the FUCK? The Moon changes TIDES and affects women's menstrual cycle. Of COURSE it affects us.monospaced
- The gravity of another person is negligible at best, and FAR smaller than the moon's. You on crack.monospaced