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Originally posted by NoRegretsEver
And of course we all have heard about Disney, but have you seen this? This is a video about how no matter the character aimed at children sex is involved.
Message subliminal?
Originally posted by Esoteric Teacher
i found a contribution in another thread that i thought i might share with here. it has to do with the study of baby talk making sense "backwards".
I found the following here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Oneolddude
There has been research that baby talk is actually reverse speech.
Follow this link.Babys reverse speech
And some Youtube videos too.
Why Do We Cry?
We shed tears when in pain, but what purpose does crying have?
A scientist now proposes a new theory for why crying evolved — tears can act as handicaps to show you have lowered your defenses.
"Crying is a highly evolved behavior," said researcher Oren Hasson, an evolutionary biologist at Tel Aviv University in Israel. "My analysis suggests that by blurring vision, tears lower defenses and reliably function as signals of submission, a cry for help, and even in a mutual display of attachment and as a group display of cohesion."
The shedding of tears due to emotions is unique to humans. In the past, researchers suggested that crying helps carry stressful chemicals away from the body, or that it simply makes us feel better, or that it lets babies signal health problems.
Now Hasson points out that when tears blur vision, they could readily handicap aggressive behavior. As such, tears reliably signal vulnerability, a strategy that can emotionally bind others closer to you.
Main Entry: 1raid
Pronunciation: \ˈrād\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) rade, from Old English rād ride, raid — more at road
Date: 15th century
1 a : a hostile or predatory incursion b : a surprise attack by a small force
2 a : a brief foray outside one's usual sphere b : a sudden invasion by officers of the law c : a daring operation against a competitor d : the recruiting of personnel (as faculty, executives, or athletes) from competing organizations
3 : the act of mulcting public money
4 : an attempt by professional operators to depress stock prices by concerted selling