Alex February 21st, 2010
so, i haven’t touched this code in over two years, and i was cringing as i read through it.
i made many improvements, not the least of which is getting on a new hosting service. dreamhost has been great so far, and AISO.net has had problems.
hope i squashed all the bugs and am ready for more!
alex
Alex February 21st, 2010
most people have responded that they would not cheat on someone that they are dating. but of all the people who said that they might cheat, all believe in life after death. nobody who feels there’s nothing after this life would cheat.
maybe you should ask your special some one where they think they go when they die…
Alex February 20th, 2010
check this out
across: Are you currently on any anti-depressant medication? [straight results]
down: Do you believe in soul mates? [straight results]
| |
I was once (Zoloft), but am not now. |
No, never have been. |
| y |
1 |
8 |
| n |
4 |
1 |
the implication here is that people who don’t believe in soul mates were once on zoloft, but have stopped taking it, whereas people who do believe in a soul mate have the highest rate of not needing anti-depressants.
so, did they learn to believe in a soul mate before the medications? or did that help them have faith that there is someone out there for them? i think this is pretty strong proof that you can’t fight depression if you don’t think you have a chance at love. i have friends who complain about their depressions, and use them as excuses not to meet new people, which only makes it worse.