Each volunteer was asked to do five things, in this order:
1. Smash the victim’s shin with a hammer
2. Smash the victim’s hand with a rock
3. Discharge a handgun into the victim’s face
4. Draw a knife across the victim’s throat
5. Smack a baby against a table
The researchers concluded that even when people anticipate no one getting hurt, they can get physiologically jazzed from performing murderous acts – or even from seeing them.
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1. Smash the victim’s shin with a hammer
2. Smash the victim’s hand with a rock
3. Discharge a handgun into the victim’s face
4. Draw a knife across the victim’s throat
5. Smack a baby against a table
The researchers concluded that even when people anticipate no one getting hurt, they can get physiologically jazzed from performing murderous acts – or even from seeing them.
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"physiologically jazzed"
there's some proper scienceing going on
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there's some proper scienceing going on
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