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Friday Weird Science: The social psychology of…farts?


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At Neurotic Physiology today, Sci is talking about the social psychology of flatulence. That is, farting. There’s a fantastic study from 1980 on the psychological distinction of loud vs soft, scentless vs totally rank, and the ever important question: did you do it on purpose? Head over there and check it out!

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