Monthly Archives: February 2010

Fear Factor

Like the author Luna Shyr of this entry on the National Geographic blog, I too “shun creepy films.” Suspenseful or gory films have quite a negative physiological impact on me. Paradoxically two of my favorite guilty pleasure films: Blade 2 (yes, specifically the sequel) and Aliens versus Predator.

Anyway, I’m going to try to apply some of these lessons the author receives from NYU psychology and neuroscience professor Liz Phelps on how to overcome the “the classic fear response: accelerated heart rate and breathing along with tense muscles,” a sensation that I typically experience during suspenseful scenes in movies.

Fortunately there are ways, short of fleeing the theater, to counter this genetic programming. Phelps wisely notes that fear makes people avoid the things they’re afraid of, e.g., fear of creepy movies = avoidance of creepy movies. So treating phobias often involves incremental exposure to the object of fear—say, subjecting an acrophobe to increasing degrees of height. Another option is to learn to regulate emotions. “You reappraise the situation to make it more positive, like seeing the glass half full,” says Phelps

Anyone wanna go check out The Crazies?

Strong Walk Confident!

Great photo from the backstage at this year’s New York Fashion Week. Strong Walk Confident! Not Too Fast! Sounds like dating advice.

How to Order Beer in 50 Languages

Your mileage may vary with this list that phonetically spells out how one can order beer in 50 different languages. If the American one is an example, I’d think twice before trying out any of these in a bar. You may just get punched in the face.

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<3!

I <3 ______!

How Genetics Works

Awesome random photo share by Kottke.

For Your Consideration

So New York received two feet of snow. [Insert joke here about snowballs.]

Lotsu Manes

Painting titled “Food for the Soul” by Lotsu Manes. I’m lovin’ it.

Scene in New York

I spotted this failed sign at a lunch spot near work that I frequent.

Most Expensive Fly Swatter Ever

This six feet long fly swatter, signed and dated by artist David Hammons sold at a recent auction of African American Fine Art at Swann Galleries for…hold on to your seat, $66,000. It’s estimated original value going in was $5,000 to $7,000.

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For Your Consideration

I always did suspect that God was a big softie at heart, after S/He got past his/her whole fire and brimstone Old Testament act. Now I wish s/he’d just send out the company-wide email memo to everyone letting them know that they can hang out with whomever they choose.