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subcosm t1_j3mmlms wrote
Reply to comment by asdqwe123qwe123 in What happens physiologically when we brace ourselves for things? by bee1413
Lobotomized frogs are frogs too! :D
Thanks for letting me know. It’s funny – as I was writing that, I thought to myself, “I learned about this when I was quite young, not entirely sure it’s even accurate…”
subcosm t1_j3h70gs wrote
I think a simple answer is that our senses measure change (or rather our brain experiences/notices change), and an expected change will naturally seem smaller.
Think of the classic scenario of throwing a frog into boiling water (it jumps out) vs dropping one into cold water and then slowly raising the temperature to a boil. The second frog is eventually boiled alive because the change in sensory input is gradual enough that the frog never notices.
subcosm t1_j9s47mr wrote
Reply to Baking helped Janie Deegan as she recovered from addiction. Now, she's using her bakery to help others with an "open door hiring policy" by CBSnews
> Nestled in a cozy storefront in East Harlem, New York, there’s a bakery called Janie’s Life-Changing Baked Goods.
Missed a major opportunity not naming the bakery Janie’s Addiction.