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Watching TV may damage children's brain development, leading to increased anti-social behaviour, new research claims.

There is also a correlation between the amount of TV children watch and the degree of educational damage they suffer, according to the report by Aric Sigman, an associate fellow of the British Psychological Society.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/science/the-...8191629304.html

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You mofo, I'm gonna drive over there and throw yo ass in a mud puddle and stomp it dry.

I may even wait for a rainstorm so I can more mileage out of you. :reallymad:

This is more fun here than an Ohio Election machine

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crazy ass studies ... i wasted most of my time when i was young watching tv, but then i found sports and kinda balanced those two

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You mofo, I'm gonna drive over there

yeah right--the second you find yourself in front of a paved road, you'll just back up and drive yer ass back home. :lol:

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Depends on whether the mule is a city or rural mule......

:lol::lol:

wtf??

:lol:

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