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ProjectIceman November 2, 2015 11:44 am

*Insert scientific explanation here*

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    Dr. Scientist November 16, 2015 4:05 am

    Sure.

    A byproduct of viral shedding, released upon cell death, binds with estrogen. This altered chemical has a profound impact on the brain's amygdala, resulting in decreased fear and sense of personal space, and increased sexual aggression. The over-stimulation of the amygdala hijacks the brain, making normal thoughts difficult, and evokes the emotional memories stored in the amygdala.

    How's that?

    ProjectIceman November 16, 2015 9:26 am
    Sure.A byproduct of viral shedding, released upon cell death, binds with estrogen. This altered chemical has a profound impact on the brain's amygdala, resulting in decreased fear and sense of personal space, a... @Dr. Scientist

    ...holy crap lmao! (≧∀≦)

    ProjectIceman November 16, 2015 4:01 pm
    Sure.A byproduct of viral shedding, released upon cell death, binds with estrogen. This altered chemical has a profound impact on the brain's amygdala, resulting in decreased fear and sense of personal space, a... @Dr. Scientist

    Too real 7/8 IGN lol!

    NukedDukem June 16, 2018 3:12 pm
    Sure.A byproduct of viral shedding, released upon cell death, binds with estrogen. This altered chemical has a profound impact on the brain's amygdala, resulting in decreased fear and sense of personal space, a... @Dr. Scientist

    Sounds better than anything I can come up with! Good work, Sensei!

    Aesherrrr June 13, 2021 5:13 pm
    Sure.A byproduct of viral shedding, released upon cell death, binds with estrogen. This altered chemical has a profound impact on the brain's amygdala, resulting in decreased fear and sense of personal space, a... @Dr. Scientist

    Too accurate