A new study, one of those studies that old white men who don't get out of the office much put together ostensibly to justify a life in which they will die alone and covered in graham crackers, makes the claim that the feeling of being in "love" exhibits behavioral changes most consistent with psychosis and that being in "love" stimulates the same part of the brain as drug abuse does. In other words, love equals heavy drug use. And you know what that means: Time to check in with Michael Irvin!
The blog Steroid Nation takes a look at Irvin's behavior and thinks he fits into the study right well.
It is clear now. The 'Playmaker,' with a heavily football-pummeled pre-frontal cortex, is really a swooning lover. His need forlustlove is responsive tococainea dopamine agent. While bathing his dopamine neurons inwhite powderneuroactive chemicals, testosterone is released, causing an increase inhanging with strippersan "indiscriminate scramble for physical gratification."Upside your headSerious mental health consequences can ensue if such gratification is denied.
Makes sense to us!
Science Solves Riddle Of Michael Irvin's Brain [Steroid Nation]
The Pathology Of Love [American Chronicle]



















