Back to episode — Episode 2833 CWSA 05/08/25
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monly studied things you've ever seen. So of course people who are naturally curious are going to spend more time doing intellectual things to satisfy their curiosity. So did they really need to do a study to find that curious people are more protected from Alzheimer's? They did not. They could have just asked me. I would have saved them a lot of time. Curious people, they would use their brains m…
← Previous segment →that you don't know well, would you spend most of your time looking into her eyes? Let's say there wasn't some romantic connection there. Or would you sort of just naturally know that as a male it's intimidating to do too much eye contact? I look at the mouth and the reason I look at the mouth is because it's usually moving. So it's something to look at. And I do make some judgments about the mouth. But some of it is I just don't feel comfortable making too much eye contact because I think the other person would get weirded out by it. Does anybody have that same experience? I don't know if that's unique to me.
All right. So I just put that out there. And women look more at men's eyes and hair. Now the other thing is I don't think they were allowed to look at anything but the face. So that's a little limiting. But yeah, I like looking at mouths. I think there's something to that science. And men tend to look w
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here they're allowed to look. You probably heard that Governor Newsom of California wants to work with Trump to make film great again in California. So Newsom has floated the idea of a 7.5 billion federal tax credit for filmmakers. To which I asked the following question. Why would filmmakers need an enormous tax credit in order to make films in California? I can only think of one reason. The rea…
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