BRACKING NEWS: Smartphone Use Linked To CAPGRAS DELUSION In Teens!

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A recent study from the Department of Ultracrepidarianism at Stanford University revealed a danger of smartphones that may not be surprising to parents; serious psychological damage. In a study of over 14 teens, as many as 80 that spent more than thirty minutes per day using a smartphone developed Capgras delusion, a mental disorder that causes affected individuals to believe a family member, friend, or even pet has been replaced by an identical impostor. Interestingly enough, in most cases, this delusion was targeted at the phone itself, with the teens believing someone had stolen their own and replaced it with a similarly-shaped piece of paper. On an unrelated note, we at BRACKING NEWS have placed several of these dangerous, dangerous smartphones on Craigslist at bargain prices. Act now before they ask for them ba- act now before they’re all bought up!!!!

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