At any rate, I'm calling myself Thinker; clearly a pretty pretentious title to give myself but I hope to live up to its name because I have noticed that I think an awful lot. That's not to say that most people don't think a lot (I'm sure threes some kind of physiological constraint to how many thoughts are actually passed through neurons/unit time) but I feel like some of the ideas that find themselves spawned of the primordial conditions of my mind need to be thrown into the world (or at least in front of a digital firing squad).
What have I thought today....
why do so many people smile like they're in pain?heres one!
This is the apparently lovely Robin Meade which, to be entirely honest with you I had no idea existed until I typed in "news anchor smiles" searching for some of the fakest smiles I could think of five seconds ago. (Ironically it was on another blog entirely dedicated to pictures of this woman. (Is that irony? I never can tell))
So clearly smiles-- their shape, their duration, their ease of arousal--must be a function of the person employing them. I think we can assume that they are a learned behavior as well (all too easily seen in high school cliques where all the girls with eyebrows one hair thick smile the same way). So what the hell influenced this girl to smile this way? anyway...At any rate it would be interesting to conduct a comparative facial expression study and see if different cultures express their emotions with slightly different mannerisms and accompanying facial cues...
Maybe some more poignant things another day.
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