Folks, we have some revolutionary sociological research to share with you today.

After making a guy dressed as Batman stand around in a subway car, a team of researchers found that the behavior of people around him suddenly improved the moment he showed up. No longer was everyone completely self-involved; with the presence of a superhero, commuters started helping each other more than they would’ve without him around.

Behold: the “Batman effect.”

        • imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 day ago

          I live in EU where we have to put coin in order to pick a cart from the stack. I got this coin jam tool on my keychain that would jam open a cart and can be taken out after without putting a coin in. Never have I ever not returned a cart. That is just how it should be 150% of the time.

          Now, the closest grocery store is 10 minutes away in walking distance. AND SOMEHOW WE STILL GET SHOPPING CARTS STANDING AROUND OUR BUILDING. People fucking suck.

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            Aldi uses the quarter thing here too, surprisingly effective for us apparently. At least in my own experience I don’t see Aldi carts just hanging around often

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        2 days ago

        iirc more or less that shitty people don’t return their shopping carts and not shitty people do

        idr the exact wording or alleged conclusions