In other news, I don't wanna go to work.
'Shindig'
Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My cat doesn't like tuna.
Is it dolphin-free?
Maybe he misses the piquant hint of dolphin.
And also, my congressional district has apparently produced or hosted at some point in their lives the winners of almost one fifth the Nobel Prizes ever awarded. Weird.
It's the "hosted at some point" bit that makes it not that surprising, knowing where you live.
Edit: Like that pot thing -- surely the greater Boston area has to have a remarkably high college student per capita rate, doesn't it? And who smokes more pot than college students?
It's the "hosted at some point" bit that makes it not that surprising, knowing where you live.
Amsterdam?
Well yeah, good point. I mean, he says "lived, worked, or studied in" and, you know -- MIT and Harvard. So no, not a shocker. Still kind of nifty!
Nifty for sure!
And also, my congressional district has apparently produced or hosted at some point in their lives the winners of almost one fifth the Nobel Prizes ever awarded. Weird.
Not so surprising near Harvard and M.I.T. as it would be if I discovered that about my congressional district.
My cat doesn't like tuna.
You know, I'm having some doubts as to this even being a cat. I'm starting to think "alien observer".
Years ago I read an article on the cat food industry industrial complex. Do you know what food cats prefer above all others? Cooked salmon.
Which is kinda weird, as before cats started hanging with us humans there probably wasn't much cooked salmon to be found, but there ya' go....
before cats started hanging with us humans there probably wasn't much cooked salmon to be found, but there ya' go
But now there is ... suspicious, isn't it?
I can hear the discussions now ("Fuck -- they've had fire forever! What's taking them so long?" "WHAT'S WITH THE COD??? DID I TELL YOU TO COOK COD???")
I was gonna say -- why did you think they domesticated us?
Jewelry made from dismembered doll parts (Sadly, the original site wasn't expecting to be BoingBoinged, and has no bandwidth left.)
And yet another study about the female orgasm. If one were in a catty mood, one might suggest that the scientists conducting these studies need to get laid more.
For women, it seems, sex is a big turn-off, reveals a brain scanning study. It shows that many areas of the brain switch off during the female orgasm - including those involved with emotion.
“At the moment of orgasm, women do not have any emotional feelings,” says Gert Holstege of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
His team recruited 13 healthy heterosexual women and their partners. The women were asked to lie with their heads in a PET scanner while the team compared their brain activity in four states: simply resting, faking an orgasm, having their clitoris stimulated by their partner’s fingers, and clitoral stimulation to the point of orgasm.
The results of the study are striking. As the women were stimulated, activity rose in one sensory part of the brain, called the primary somatosensory cortex, but fell in the amygdala and hippocampus, areas involved in alertness and anxiety. During orgasm, activity fell in many more areas of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, compared with the resting state, Holstege told a meeting of the European Society for Human Reproduction and Development in Copenhagen on Monday.
In one sense the findings appear to confirm what is already known, that women cannot enjoy sex unless they are relaxed and free from worries and distractions. "Fear and anxiety levels have to go down for orgasm. Everyone knows this but we can see it happening in the brain," he explains.