The Gist

I’ll Know Porn Addiction When I See It

Maria Konnikova explains what all of those pizza delivery guys and naughty nurses are doing to our brains.

This octopus could make a lot more money in tentacle porn.

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Is watching too much porno addictive? And why don’t we say “porno” anymore? On The Gist, Maria Konnikova of the New Yorker explains what evidence we have about the validity of pornography addiction. She’s the author of The Confidence Game, and you can read her essay about pornography research in Aeon. For the Spiel, Mike reveals his unfair advantage when it comes to political things—remembering them.

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