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Nah, the paper used journalistic licesne.
The study stays, signs of dementia 'could' include a person's sense of humor quickly getting darker.
edit: I get that it's a meme, and it's a good one, just better to make sure people know the truth that goes with it :)
but it’s been my brand since I was 9
In that case you just won't have an early warning sign.
Yeah, a dark sense of humor is a pretty common coping mechanism for millennials and gen Z, although gen Z tends to be more nihilistic (and rightly so considering the state of the world)
More than a few of us gen x'ers too.
I'd say Gen Z is polarised on this just like with everything else. You either got the nihilistic doomers or the positive absurdists