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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Harvard people are smart, right? So when they do research, it’s fair to believe what they say, right? Well, According to researchers at Harvard say that being evil (or good), or even perceiving yourself as evil (or good), gives you strength.
Sure, the article concentrates a little too much on good acts and heroism, but it introduces the concept of “Moral Transformation”, and indicates that even writing fiction about yourself doing good or evil actions can affect your strength and efficacy. The best part is when they say that the people writing evil were the strongest.
So Join the Forces of Villainy. Evil Makes You Strong.
The segment premiere topic: Shockball from ThinkGeek.com!
Musical Interlude: Super Villain by Powerman 5000!
Listener Feedback from Ovelord and Lord Malignance!
And Massive Anticipation for 2 movies this year:

Obey the Hypnotic, Excitement-inducing Exclamation points…
And Stay Evil!!!