It’s not rare that we wake up and just know that “today’s going to be a bad day.” At times, we may even feel as if the entire universe has conjured against us to deliver us a blow that we may not recover from for the entire day, which means there’s nothing we can do to shake of... |
27 July 2010 16:31 GMT |
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Looking for a hot babe? Then go directly to the sad girl at the party. The sexual tigress lurks inside her. A new research published in the British Medical Journal shows that women who experience from mild to moderate depressions have with up to 30% more sex than women with a more balanced psyche. The study was made ... |
24 March 2008 14:06 GMT |
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The cheapest formula: blood and guts everywhere, flies and spiders that grow as big as a cow and suck you up. The pervert human nature is also revealed also through our pleasure of watching horror movies. Why do we pay for two hours of fear, disgust and terror, which are elicit negative feelings? (not to mention in m... |
28 July 2007 04:32 GMT |
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There has been a vivid debate on whether we humanize the animals too much or not, by associating certain "typically human feelings" with them. But scientific experiments revealed that animals too, and apes even more, experience sophisticated emotions, from joy to sadness, and communicate employing language. Still one... |
17 July 2007 06:12 GMT |
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The culture we belong to dictates each and every of our gestures. Also, a real cultural abyss has been revealed in the way we appreciate facial expressions amongst cultures. "For instance, in Japan, people tend to look to the eyes for emotional cues, whereas Americans tend to look to the mouth," said researcher Masak... |
11 May 2007 06:39 GMT |
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