The study specifically highlights the effect of chatting online with mental health. So, sitting alone in your room and chatting with people geographically removed from you for hours on end is bad for your mental health. Who would’ve thought?
The answer is many, many people. I can only assume this means that reading blogs gives you a perpetually sunny disposition.
This just in from a study conducted by ME, reading 2WC on a daily basis will improve your mood by 93.2%, with an 86.4% percent chance that I made that stat up.
According to all subjects tested (me), repeated exposure to 2WC followed up with sharing your love of the posts with others (in person of course, no one benefits from online chatting, weren’t you listening?) increases the chance of optimism exponentially.
Regular reading of Flick Friday (especially our…I mean 2WC’s Summer Blockbuster Series) is shown to moderate your cinematic knowledge and positively impact your small talk skills at social gatherings (the in-person ones…again) by at least 87%.
What can I say? The numbers speak for themselves. Now go. Share the message with the world. The one beyond your computer screen…seriously.
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“Excessive Chatting Online Linked to Depression: Study”: Huffington Post
…bi-daily smile…
Disney?!?!