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When you walk past the same person all the time and then one day they’re suddenly hot…

When you walk past the same person all the time and then one day they’re suddenly hot…

Upset Panda is tired of your shit

Upset Panda is tired of your shit

Crime and Punishment: Neurobiological Roots of Modern Justice

In a paper published online on April 15 by the journal Nature Neuroscience, a pair of neuroscientists from Vanderbilt and Harvard universities has proposed the first neurobiological model for third-party punishment. It outlines a collection of potential cognitive and brain processes that evolutionary pressures could have re-purposed to make this behavior possible. 

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And thus today we find ourselves in a paradoxical situation. We enjoy all the achievements of modern civilization that have made our physical existence on this earth easier in so many important ways. Yet we do not know exactly what to do with ourselves, where to turn. The world of our experiences seems chaotic, disconnected, confusing. There appear to be no integrating forces, no unified meaning, no true inner understanding of phenomena in our experience of the world. Experts can explain anything in the objective world to us, yet we understand our own lives less and less. In short, we live in the postmodern world, where everything is possible and almost nothing is certain.
a-wolf-among-wolves:

oldhollywood:

“Millicent Barnes, aged 25. A young woman waiting for a bus on a rainy November night. Not a very imaginative type is Miss Barnes, not given to undue anxiety or fears or, for that matter, even the most temporal flights of fancy. Like most young career woman, she has a generic classification as a, quote, “girl with a head on her shoulders,” end of quote; all of which is mentioned now because in just a moment, the head on Miss Barnes’ shoulders will be put to a test. Circumstances will assault her sense of reality and a chain of nightmares will put her sanity on a block.
Millicent Barnes, who in one minute will wonder if she is going mad.”
-Rod Serling, “Mirror Image”, The Twilight Zone (1960) 

fcking love the twilight zonee

a-wolf-among-wolves:

oldhollywood:

“Millicent Barnes, aged 25. A young woman waiting for a bus on a rainy November night. Not a very imaginative type is Miss Barnes, not given to undue anxiety or fears or, for that matter, even the most temporal flights of fancy. Like most young career woman, she has a generic classification as a, quote, “girl with a head on her shoulders,” end of quote; all of which is mentioned now because in just a moment, the head on Miss Barnes’ shoulders will be put to a test. Circumstances will assault her sense of reality and a chain of nightmares will put her sanity on a block.

Millicent Barnes, who in one minute will wonder if she is going mad.”

-Rod Serling, “Mirror Image”, The Twilight Zone (1960) 

fcking love the twilight zonee

I'm a light sleeper and a heavy dreamer.