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chromatin ◴[] No.41916576[source]
Serious question:

Given the mood alerting properties of lithium, are people living here chiller than would be expected (controlling for instance for poverty / SES) ?

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janice1999 ◴[] No.41916981[source]
Potentially. See "Lithium in drinking water linked with lower suicide rates" [1].

[1] https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/lithium-in-drinking-water-linked-...

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thesuitonym ◴[] No.41917239[source]
I would assume any positive effects are balanced out by living in Arkansas.
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hinkley ◴[] No.41917330{3}[source]
My only experience with Arkansas was waking up to a speeding ticket at 3 in the morning. Who puts out a speed trap at 3 in the fucking morning?

But if it’s anything like Oklahoma…

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elpakal ◴[] No.41917498{4}[source]
Um, why were you waking up while driving at 3 in the morning?
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1. hinkley ◴[] No.41917605{5}[source]
Some cars have seats for up to seven people, including the driver.