Ian Chillag
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A couple that that on their first date, if their heart rates synchronized, they're more likely to, I guess, want a second date.
A couple that that on their first date, if their heart rates synchronized, they're more likely to, I guess, want a second date.
Well, I learned that yawning has a real function. Yawning calms your mind, makes you more attentive, so you're more ready to deal with danger. The theory is we evolved to spread yawning around so that it shares those benefits with our friends and family around us.
Well, I learned that yawning has a real function. Yawning calms your mind, makes you more attentive, so you're more ready to deal with danger. The theory is we evolved to spread yawning around so that it shares those benefits with our friends and family around us.
Well, I learned that yawning has a real function. Yawning calms your mind, makes you more attentive, so you're more ready to deal with danger. The theory is we evolved to spread yawning around so that it shares those benefits with our friends and family around us.
It seems cocky that while a lion was approaching you, you would be so bored by it.
It seems cocky that while a lion was approaching you, you would be so bored by it.
It seems cocky that while a lion was approaching you, you would be so bored by it.
Yeah, if you want to make a lion feel bad, just yawn in its face.
Yeah, if you want to make a lion feel bad, just yawn in its face.
Yeah, if you want to make a lion feel bad, just yawn in its face.
I learned also that the faces we make, the expressions on our face, they serve a purpose. Like when you scrunch up your face when something's gross, you're actually closing your face holes to keep gross things from getting in. Yeah. Or when your eyes get wide and your mouth agape because you're scared, that's actually so you can get more data about the scary thing to help fight it.
I learned also that the faces we make, the expressions on our face, they serve a purpose. Like when you scrunch up your face when something's gross, you're actually closing your face holes to keep gross things from getting in. Yeah. Or when your eyes get wide and your mouth agape because you're scared, that's actually so you can get more data about the scary thing to help fight it.
I learned also that the faces we make, the expressions on our face, they serve a purpose. Like when you scrunch up your face when something's gross, you're actually closing your face holes to keep gross things from getting in. Yeah. Or when your eyes get wide and your mouth agape because you're scared, that's actually so you can get more data about the scary thing to help fight it.
That makes so much sense.
That makes so much sense.
That makes so much sense.
It would be a great idea for anybody out there starting a bakery, right there at the counter, just have an axe murderer. He doesn't have to murder anybody. He just has to scare people so that they are ready to take in the flavors you've worked so hard to create.
It would be a great idea for anybody out there starting a bakery, right there at the counter, just have an axe murderer. He doesn't have to murder anybody. He just has to scare people so that they are ready to take in the flavors you've worked so hard to create.
It would be a great idea for anybody out there starting a bakery, right there at the counter, just have an axe murderer. He doesn't have to murder anybody. He just has to scare people so that they are ready to take in the flavors you've worked so hard to create.