TheBoulderIsConflicted
TheBoulderIsConflicted
TheBoulderIsConflicted

"I'm confident when the evidence comes it will show that my client was justified and acted as a reasonable person would who wanted to shoot someone"

OMG I can hear his voice speaking those lines. This is perfect.

So they're no longer just blocking off multiplayer with an online pass. HOOORAYYYY now they can limit single player with online passes as well. Now if you buy used you can pay $10 to "access the full single-player experience"

I read closer as one who closes. Either way it doesn't make much sense

Yeah that's how I see it. That's why I'd like to see this study across cultures/ages/etc.

Ohh yeah absolutely, I kind of said this in another comment but I'd like to see this tested more thoroughly. Like, does this only occur in adults or do children do this too, do infants. If it doesn't happen in children then it is probably a learned process, but it could also be triggered by puberty. Which would be

You seem really really really really invested in the idea that everything about how we perceive women has to do with reproduction. I agree that it is a huge part of how life works and how we interact with eachother in the world. BUT it is not the only reason we as humans do something. It is on factor out of many. You

Yes reproduction is an important part of life. But the original article isn't even about reproduction, it's about how the brain perceives women. Sexual attraction isn't always a factor in that perception, it doesn't give any info on sexual orientation of the participants but we can assume some women were straight,

It is all related. It's understanding how and why our brains work. Life is infinitely more complicated than "i wanna reproduce." But it is kind of obvious you don't like critical thinking, and examining human behavior beyond "man think woman pretty, want sex" is not something you're interested in.

No not simple at all. It's actually incredibly complicated, influenced by social and biological factors that science still doesn't fully understand. Does this only happen to people in America or other "modern" cultures? Does it occur across all age groups and sexualities? Is this an innate way our brains are wired,

It's a little more complicated than that, because it goes beyond simple attraction. And women perceive other women this way as well.

That reminds me of this article. It basically says that the way the brain processes women and men are different. We view men as a whole entity, while we view women as parts of a whole. It's pretty depressing to think that objectification has some sort of biological reason for existing.

I had no clue who Kate Bosworth was before reading this article. Do I win?

Well obviously those kids are smoking on someone's private property because of being exposed to those gosh darn women referees...............

ESPN actually has some good stuff. Of course it's never on the main channel or on the top of their webpage. But if you dig there are some really interesting articles.

What the hell???? I thought my post was ridiculous because it would never happen to the people in charge, just the asshole fans. God this world sucks...

Bwhahaha this is amazing, how have I not seen it before.

"Women???? Telling men the rules of football???"

The Halo multiplayer countdown. Beep Beep Beep Booop. It is a small thing but without it, the game would feel different.