A nasal spray that works like a performance enhancer for empathy brain circuits could render bickering between insensitive men and emotional women unnecessary, a new study suggests.


Brain – Empathy – Health – Conditions and Diseases – Ear Nose and Throat
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Sydney Shark (Game Battle)
A simple, mindless game in which you wreak havoc as a shark in Sydney Harbour.
A nice contrast to Jack's incredibly convoluted Game Battle post from today.
Christina Ricci is a LILF
I’ll let you guys do the math on that one. In the meantime, does telling a woman your testicles are the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow ever work? I mean for you people. I’m batting… …read full story
Cat Rock
I remember seeing these dudes perform in a basement in Bushwick once.
Then they got a glowing review from Pitchfork and totally sold out and started doing songs for, like, Meow Mix commercials or something. Ugh.
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What Else Should Olivia Munn Pose Naked For?
Olivia Munn cares about more than just elephants, there's all sorts of things she can help by posing nude in front of them. Use the image overlay or this transparency to help Olivia find more causes to support. ( Head over to Bite Daily for some great examples. )
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Kate Hudson’s Breast-Gate continues
Kate Hudson decided to let her breasts go braless last night at the Chopard celebration last night furthering speculation as to whether they’re fake, signs of a pregnancy or she just loves ice cream. As a taxpayer, I don’t… …read full story
Viricide [Game Battle]
This game – kind of an upgradey Asteroids-type deal – is hard as hell. But it's very rewarding once you get the hang of it, and it has a really neat storyline.
Furthermore, it's probably a hell of a lot better than whatever Tanner managed to post. So enjoy.
The Best TV Commercial Ever
Link: http://kottke.org/10/04/the-best-tv-c…
This is Errol Morris' favorite commercial on TV, so you should get to seeing it right now.
(Also: pretty girl!)
Mom turns in son for stealing drugs from her bra
A Memphis woman called police after she found her son stealing her prescription sedatives from her bra. The Commercial Appeal reported that police found a 28-year-old man hiding under a neighbor’s sport utility vehicle Wednesday morning. The mother, whose name police didn’t release, told officer she awakened before dawn to find her son filching Xanax from her bra, where she kept it to prevent him from stealing it.


Police – Commercial Appeal – Memphis Tennessee – Sport utility vehicle – Law





