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Sharing ICSF posts is good for you: new study finds

Following years spent in a ground breaking study, scientists have now revealed that sharing ICSF posts is awfully good for national and personal health. More encouraging results were found among single men and women, including aspiring couples, who also retweet ICSF circulations. It is now official that they are relatively happier in every sense of the term.

A branch of the study, relying generally on lobotomised brain tissues and MRI data, is now exploring the emotional and intellectual well-being of individuals that is often attributed to engaging in the gripping discussions that occasionally take place in various ICSF led platforms both on and off line.

These intriguing results have been shared with a spellbound audience in an international conference that took place in an undisclosed location somewhere in the Western Europe.

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