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...depressed if that person is feeling really down one day or even feeling blue for a week. The intense sadness is indescribable. I can tell you what it’s like to be sitting on your kitchen floor, curled up in the fetal position, crying as you stare at the cutting block and imagine taking one of the knives out and stabbing it into your chest. I can tell you what it’s like to be in the mental ward of a hospital, and after three days, feel so confined that your mind struggles to control your...
...detect motion. In females, the retina has more cells built to gather information on color and texture. If the same is true in humans, as Sax suspects, that may explain why, in an experiment in England four years ago, newborn boys were much more likely than girls to stare at a mobile turning above their cribs. It may also help explain why boys prefer to play with moving toys like trucks while girls favor richly textured dolls and tend to draw with a wider range of colors, Sax says...
...read that your single Beautiful is about Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson. True? Well, it's about the idea of celebrity couples who just stare at each other and just compliment each other on the fact that they're so attractive. I had this idea of a not very bright celebrity couple, but it's not about Nick and Jessica. I don't know them. They might secretly be Rhodes scholar rocket scientists...
When you have to walk past eight final club mansions owned and occupied by (admittedly changing but still largely) rich white male undergraduates—just look at the parking lot outside the Fly—it’s not easy. When you stare up at portraits in every dining hall and classroom and see no one that looks like you, when your dorms are named after known bigots—Former University President A. Lawrence Lowell makes Summers look positively PC—it’s not easy...
...media members assailed coach Joe Scott in a corner of Lavietes Pavilion. To the embattled first-year coach, those reporters must have been far too reminiscent of vultures slowly circling his head. A tired looking Scott, already having to face questions about a potential NIT bid, could only stare blankly at the tape recorders and repeat over and over that his team was “not doing the little things...