Psycomedia Episode 40 – Explaining the Myspace Photo Effect

Psycomedia Episode 40 – Explaining the Myspace Effect

URINALS ARE BARBARIC only gets three Google results. Let the campaign begin.

http://www.pnas.org/content/105/30/10273.full might have some answers on the bisexual brain front. Otherwise, the Internet gives us this:

There is no picture of the interrobang comma, but it is patented: http://ip-updates.blogspot.co.uk/2004/08/tgif-for-interrobang-comma.html

Basically, for anti-signing, I need these:

via http://io9.com/5924500/ukrainian-students-invent-gloves-that-convert-sign-language-into-speech

My deliberately bad photoshop of General Griskevicius:

Awkward Speed Dating:

The Beer Holder t-shirt:

A right Sulikowski:

References:

  • Burke, D., & Sulikowski, D. (2010). A new viewpoint on the evolution of sexually dimorphic human faces. Evolutionary Psychology, 8(4), 573-585.
  • Li, Norman P.; Griskevicius, Vladas; Durante, Kristina M.; Jonason, Peter K.; Pasisz, Derek J.; Aumer, Katherine. An evolutionary perspective on humor: Sexual selection or interest indication? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol 35(7), Jul 2009, 923-936. doi: 10.1177/0146167209334786

One Response to Psycomedia Episode 40 – Explaining the Myspace Photo Effect

  1. Sam says:

    Maybe there are so few google results for “URINALS ARE BARBARIC” because it’s self evident, then again, there should be fewer urinals than google results for that phrase.

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