“According to soon-to-be-published research from professors at Columbia University and the University of Pittsburgh, browsing Facebook lowers our self control…. People who spent more time online and who had a high percentage of close ties in their network were more likely to engage in binge eating and to have a greater body mass index, as well as to have more credit-card debt and a lower credit score, the research found. Another study found that people who browsed Facebook for five minutes and had strong network ties were more likely to choose a chocolate-chip cookie than a granola bar as a snack.”
—You are also more aggressive and impatient. One of the study’s authors compares the behavior to being drunk, which sounds about right.
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via The Awl http://www.theawl.com/2012/10/the-internet-makes-you-fat-mean-and-poor