Thursday, January 12, 2012

Dogs Read Our Intent

Summary: Dogs pick up not only on the words we say but also on our intent to communicate with them, according to a report published online in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on January 5.

Critic: This explain why we think of our dogs as real people

Impact. You now know that your dog knows what you are thinking.

Reference: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/240016.php

Monday, January 9, 2012

Tattoos

In today's society a lot of people tend to misjudge tattoos. A lot of people who see someone with a lot of tattoos will automatically think negative thoughts. Those who have tattoos are just like anyone else minus the fact that they wish to stand out and show who they are, simply because they have a strong sense of who they are. Those with tattoos are not afraid to show them, as they put them on their body to let others know who they are and what they are about.

Psychologists who study people with tattoos will normally try to get into their frame of mind, which is hard to do. Most people associate tattoos with criminals. Even though criminals may have tattoos, there are just as many if not more people out there who are some of the friendliest people in the world who have them as well.

Although those who don't have tattoos will try and figure out why someone would want them, it can still be considered a psychological point of view. Those people who do have tattoos have had a reason for getting them, or they wouldn't have got them in the first place. No matter where you look these days it's a common thing to see someone with at least one tattoo. Tattoos have built their own reputation over the years, gaining in popularity. Over the years more and more people have decided to get them.