/u/BiggerJ's posts
If the widely-spread Conficker malware's behavior on April 1, 2009 had been as over-the-top malicious as some people had feared (instead of just creating a spam botnet and installing scareware), what's the most damage it could have done?
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Are there diseases or other medical conditions with cures or treatments that work well but aren't used because they're considered unethical?
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What do psychologists believe is more common: the kind of internet troll whose online behavior is compensation for problems in their life, or the kind who has no such excuse and just does it to blow off steam?
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Has there been any research into the results of 'stranger danger' education? How often does mistrust of strangers last into adulthood as a result? Could such education have damaged society?
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[WP] One of McDonald's' social media accounts jokingly claims the company is so cagey about the McRib because the meat in it is human flesh. This causes demand for the McRib to unprecedentedly skyrocket.
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I've heard that when a schizophrenic person's mental illness is mixed with his/her religious beliefs, treatment can become effectively impossible due to ethical issues and the undisproveability of religion and related concepts such as the existence of God. Is this true?
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