miercuri, 6 februarie 2013

That something that reveals who you truly are.. Cum poţi dezvălui caracterul adevărat al unei persoane? Cercetătorii ne dau răspunsul

EN: That something that reveals who you truly are


If you asked some of your single friends what they're looking for in a potential mate, you'd probably elicit a bunch of bashful smiles and receive scores of different answers. You might hear, for example, "tall," "wealthy," "nice," "good-looking," "intelligent," "a similar personality," "compatible likes," "ambitious," or even the occasional (and shameless) "dynamite-in-the-sack," but there's one item that's almost sure to appear near the top of everyone's wish list: "a good sense of humor." This is universal. In almost every culture, people want that special someone to make them laugh.
According to Rutgers evolutionary biologist Robert Lynch, when such a characteristic is so highly sought after, "That tends to be a hallmark of an evolutionary trait." 

Lynch theorized that humor may be pivotal in some way to human reproductive success and mate selection. To delve deeper, he conducted a number of studies. In one, individual subjects were placed in a room where they watched clips of HBO comedian Bill Burr, whose politically-incorrect brand of comedy is quite divisive: people often love it or hate it. While in the room, the individuals' reactions to Burr's jokes were filmed and recorded. After viewing the clips, subjects took an implicit preference test, which requires takers to rapidly categorize two target concepts with an attribute in order to determine inherent biases or attitudes. 

Lynch found that "participants laughed more in response to jokes that matched their implicit preferences." For example, people who associated men and women with stereotypical gender roles laughed much more at Burr's jokes about women.

Genuine laughter arises subconsciously, so it's notoriously hard to fake. This fact, combined with Lynch's findings, suggests that sense of humor is an excellent indicator of a person's true personality. Thus, it would make sense for relationship-seekers to require a compatible sense of humor.

"I can lie about what I like, but when I laugh, I identify my real preferences," Lynch told PBS' Nova. "That would account for why [sense of humor] is so important in mate selection."

Laughter, itself appears to be all about sociality, and more specifically, relationships, says University of Maryland neuroscientist and laughologist Robert Provine. (Note: "Laughologist" is my made-up title for him.) For example, women tend to laugh more at men they deem attractive.

"A woman doesn't think I want this man to like me so I'm going to laugh a lot," Provine told Science Focus. "It just happens." 

As evidence for laughter's social function, it has been gauged to be thirty times less frequent in solitary situations compared to social ones. This, you probably already realize. It's why comedies are far more enjoyable to watch with a group than by yourself. Laughter appears to be an innate signal of group cohesiveness, a way to identify with other individuals.

In summary, sense of humor may very well be a true indicator of character, with laughter as its mechanism. So whether you chuckle or chortle, guffaw or giggle, you'll probably find yourself drawn to individuals who regularly tickle your funny bone.

vineri, 1 februarie 2013

Google Office In Switzerland, the giant playground.. Birourile Google din Elvetia, terenul gigantic de joaca

EN: Google Office In Switzerland, the giant playground 


Welcome to Google! Although there seem more like a giant playground, the following pictures are are from Google office in Switzerland. After seeing this pictures I will definitely searched a job at Google :) They have everything a person needs in there and even more: massage chairs, slides, pool tables and other games, private cabins and much more.


RO: Birourile Google din Elvetia, terenul gigantic de joaca

Bine ati venit la Google! Cu toate ca seamana mai mult cu un teren de joaca gigant, urmatoarele fotografii sunt facute la birourile Google din Elvetia. Dupa ce termin de vazut fotografiile cu siguranta ca o sa imi caut un loc de munca la Google :) Se pare ca au tot ce ar avea nevoie o persoana si mult mai mult de atat: scaune de masaj, tobogane, mese de biliard si alte jocuri, cabine private si multe altele. 


Bend objects or the fun scenery in miniature 2.. Obiecte din sarme indoite sau scenariile miniaturale amuzante 2

EN: Bend objects or the fun scenery in miniature 2 

Bellow you will see the secret life of everyday things, seen by Terry Border. Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art. More fun scenery in miniature you can find at bentobjects.blogspot.fr, a Terry Border original idea.


RO: Obiecte din sarme indoite sau scenariile miniaturale amuzante 2

Mai jos veti vedea viata secreta a obiectelor comune, asa cum este ea perceputa de Terry Border.  Sarmele indoite transforma aceste obiecte din ceva neanimat in opere de arta amuzante. Mai multe scenarii miniaturale pot fi gasite pe site-ul bentobjects.blogspot.fr, o idee originala a lui Terry Border.


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Little polish girl
Fetita Poloneza 

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LIFE Magazine photo no 37. Three Americans.. Fotografia revistei LIFE nr 37: Trei americani

Three Americans
Trei americani

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