S'ok, I'll have hookers to offer them.
The guy in the fable should have pimped his son!
'Out Of Gas'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
S'ok, I'll have hookers to offer them.
The guy in the fable should have pimped his son!
But I'm the MOMMY. OTOH, glad it's Joe getting puked on.
This is from a way back, but I just wanted to affirm that it is far better to NOT be the puked upon parent. Franny unfailingly wants to be in my arms when she is about to barf, so I always get it.
Don't we have a lizard-brain-thingy in the guts somewhere?
Flea mentioned this way back today, but I think that it is interesting enough to go back to. It was recently discovered that we do have a kind of proto-brain in our guts. It goes back to a time in our evolutionary history there was a neural net associated with the part of the body that ate and another neural net associated with the part of the body that digested food. At some point the net that was closer to the sensory organs, including the mouth, started developing into what we call a brain. The gut-net has stayed pretty much the same for millions of years. But it does process information, and it is of great interest to brain scientists because it's always easier to understand one thing (the brain) if you have an alternative to that thing to compare it to.
The funny thing, though, is watching as the nice, practical minded gastroenterologists try to deal with the ambitious, high powered neuroscientists who want to find out about the new gut-brain. It's a real clash of cultures.
So would that be the solar plexus?
Fellow parents: When a child has a stomach bug, and hasn't eaten anything of substance, and is unable to keep anything down including water and PediaLyte, is it normal for them to sleep more soundly than they have in weeks?? She's breathing, she's warm, but she so deeply asleep, it's kind of unnerving.
So would that be the solar plexus?
No, just a simple neural net in the walls of the gut. But it does the basic things that a brain does--it reacts to external events and organizes a behavioral response. Not a really interesting response. Basically, "more acid" or "less motility". Still, it's a kind of a brain that we didn't know that we had, so for a psychology nerd it is pretty exciting.
Wow Rick, that is so weird.
v. weird. would be neat to study it in context of eating disorders
Project Runway:
I think Kors has a lot of freaking nerve criticizing Santino for not thinking about "dressing real people". And Bagdley/Mishcka have balls of pure venitian lace to agree with them. I don't know that I've EVER seen A THING by either of them in a size 14 - the average size of a woman in the US. Ya know?
On edit: I stand corrected. I just found some Kors stuff on eBay in a 16. Still. The majority of designers don't make clothes for "average" women.
I know.