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BUSTING THE BRAIN-RELATED MYTHS
BUSTING THE BRAIN-RELATED MYTHS The intelligence of an organism increases with brain size: There are organisms with larger brains than us, albeit they are likely less complicated than ours, so size actually has little bearing on the brain. Is it true that the ratio of your body to your brain determines your brain? The brain of an animal that is much larger than ourselves, such as a big brown bear, will thus be larger. But that does not imply that they are inherently smarter than we are. Although it hasn't been thoroughly investigated, we do know for a fact that chimpanzees are likely just as intelligent as we are because we have seen that they do have smaller brains in cases like chimpanzees. The complexity of the brain and the degree to which certain parts are developed are likely more important than its size. Some language centers simply have a higher level of development than a cow or even a chimpanzee. Yes, that matters more than actual size when assessing intelligence. How do we gauge intelligence, furthermore? That also gets challenging because not all people possess the same level of intelligence. There are additional non-cognitive aspects at play, such as social intelligence. How emotionally intelligent are you? I believe that everything is extremely complicated and challenging to quantify.
Chisom EzumaPublished about a year ago in HumansLOVE
Love is an emotion that is universal and transcends all boundaries. It has been described as the most powerful force in the world, and it is not hard to see why. From the love between family members to the romantic love between partners, love has the ability to bring people together and create profound connections that can last a lifetime.
Abdullahi IbrahimPublished about a year ago in HumansWhy do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn’t?
The ancient skulls discovered have remarkably straight teeth, without the aid of braces. This is not an unusual finding. The fossil record indicates that our ancestors typically had straight teeth, including wisdom teeth. The modern-day issues that require braces or wisdom teeth extractions seem to be a recent occurrence, as ancient humans did not face these dental problems.
Sharon OkiriPublished about a year ago in HumansWhen I Kissed My Wife's Sister
Read part 1 here To be honest, I had instantly realized that it was Erica I had been smooching and not my wife Diana. I would be lying if I told you otherwise. But I stayed silent.
When I Kissed My Wife's Sister
When I first kissed Erica, it was probably a mistake. But by the time I was sucking on her tits, we were fully aware of what we were doing.
SEX PARTNERS
SEX PARTNERS SEASON 1 EPISODE 4 JASMINE POV I woke up the next morning, did my daily routine, i picked a black mini gown hugging my body perfectly and also showed my nipples not that much, you will have to be close to me to notice.
Ejeh EmmanuelPublished about a year ago in FilthyOFFICE ROMANCE
OFFICE ROMANCE SEASON 1 EPISODE 2 It wasn’t in Ijeoma’s nature to cheat on her husband; she had never cheated on anyone. Neither had she ever really been much of a flirt. Ijeoma was what most would refer to as a “good girl.” But flirting and talking sex with Jide was thrilling guilty pleasure. It wasn’t cheating as much as it was pretending to cheat, but it felt so good! Sometimes she would play Jide’s sex games; sometimes she ignored him. Today she was in the mood to play.
Ejeh EmmanuelPublished about a year ago in FilthyUplifting Women's Voices: How Rastafarian Culture is Empowering Women to Speak Out
Women's voices are crucial to shaping the discourse on important issues in today's society. However, women have historically been silenced, and many still face barriers to speaking out. In this post, we will explore how Rastafarian culture is uplifting women's voices and promoting gender equality.