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People

Your mind is not your own

From the Smithsonian’s Ten Most Disturbing Scientific Discoveries:

Sunny days make people happier and more helpful. In a taste test, you’re likely to have a strong preference for the first sample you taste—even if all of the samples are identical. The more often you see a person or an object, the more you’ll like it. Mating decisions are based partly on smell. Our cognitive failings are legion: we take a few anecdotes and make incorrect generalizations, we misinterpret information to support our preconceptions, and we’re easily distracted or swayed by irrelevant details. And what we think of as memories are merely stories we tell ourselves anew each time we recall an event.

So much for Funes the Memorious.

(via Kottke)

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Business

Rent a White Guy

And so I became a fake businessman in China, an often lucrative gig for underworked expatriates here. One friend, an American who works in film, was paid to represent a Canadian company and give a speech espousing a low-carbon future. Another was flown to Shanghai to act as a seasonal-gifts buyer. Recruiting fake businessmen is one way to create the image–particularly, the image of connection–that Chinese companies crave. My Chinese-language tutor, at first aghast about how much we were getting paid, put it this way: “Having foreigners in nice suits gives the company face…”

Already got me a suit, looks like all I need is a ticket to Beijing…

(via Boing Boing)

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Computer Games

Scott Pilgrim’s World of Pain

This. Looks. Awesome.

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Film

Star Wars Crawl

crawl

(via Sushi Bandit)

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Animals

Venn Diagram

venndiagram

(via The Daily What)

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Computer Games

Paper Mario