Wow you guys are harsh. Seeing people yawn makes you yawn. He was trying to make himself yawn to pop his ear.
Just fooling around with him...... And seeing people yawn don't make me yawn at all. Just like the sound of running water don't make me want to pee either.
Wow you guys are harsh. Seeing people yawn makes you yawn. He was trying to make himself yawn to pop his ear.
Exactly what I thought when I read it. Is it really not that well known? Let me guess, many of you haven't heard that looking at a bright light can help you sneeze?
Just fooling around with him...... And seeing people yawn don't make me yawn at all. Just like the sound of running water don't make me want to pee either.
I think there is an actual psychological explanation for those phenomena, though I don't know what it is. I suppose some people are more prone to it than other are.
Exactly what I thought when I read it. Is it really not that well known? Let me guess, many of you haven't heard that looking at a bright light can help you sneeze?
Is it the light or looking up? I've found that leaning of your head can do the trick.
I like the feeling of a good sneeze, but not the sick sneezes where you're leaking out the facial region, osmosis jones all up on your desk/unassuming co-worker.
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And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?
I haven't seen Dog post in here in a while, so we should be safe.
He's probably chasing cats.
I'm gonna put a Jeffery Dahmer lives here sign on my front door this year, should keep the trick or treating to a minimum, looking forward to a quiet evening
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