![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just watched the first episode of 'Rabbits', David Lynch's horror-comedy sitcom, after which I looked it up on Wikipedia to read more about it, because it is really really odd, as I'm sure you can imagine.
This bit caught my attention:
"Rabbits was used as a stimulus in a psychological experiment on the effects of acetaminophen on existential crisis. The research, in a paper entitled "The Common Pain of Surrealism and Death" suggested that acetaminophen acted to suppress the effects of surrealism."
So then I looked up the study and found that it was true. Acetaminophen really was found to help to suppress existential crisis and the effects of surrealism. Crazy, but true.
This bit caught my attention:
"Rabbits was used as a stimulus in a psychological experiment on the effects of acetaminophen on existential crisis. The research, in a paper entitled "The Common Pain of Surrealism and Death" suggested that acetaminophen acted to suppress the effects of surrealism."
So then I looked up the study and found that it was true. Acetaminophen really was found to help to suppress existential crisis and the effects of surrealism. Crazy, but true.