December 2011
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The four I's, by Dr. Jeremy Sherman
«I0 (I to the zeroth power): This is life’s basic state, behavior without self-examination, self-awareness, self-consciousness, or self-reflection. It’s the closest we get to how the rest of life lives. We call it acting instinctively or intuitively, or putting behavior on autopilot. In humans, I0behavior can be either innate or learned. Sleeping, wound healing, breathing, and blood...
Dec 21st
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Dec 19th
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My Trend Report now released - Mentality Trends in Fashin Beauty and Sex by Salomé Areias
Dec 19th
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Dec 18th
What Consumer Culture Will Look Like In 2020 (And... →
dgtlbro: It may only be eight years away, but a lot of things could change by 2020, driven by climate change and limited resources. How that will affect the ways we interact with brands remains to be seen, but there are a few likely paths.
Dec 18th
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Dec 16th
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“When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.”
– Eric Hoffer (via livejamie)
Dec 12th
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“High hemline stands for self-control High heels stand for flawless Red lips...”
Dec 11th
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“Economically affluent countries associate thinness to self control and therefore...”
– Orbach, 1993
Dec 6th
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International School of Sex (yes, there are... →
Dec 5th
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Dec 5th
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