Saturday, December 26, 2009

Joys of holiday travel

This is one of the beautiful moments that made my trip to grand rapids magical. If you recognize the situation in this photo, then you're my kind of people. Ole. Oh and btw, there were no grand rapids to be found.

Tonight we're in grand forks waiting out the nasty weather on our way to Minot. Tomorrow we'll make the final leg. The tradition of white-knuckled holiday driving is part of midwestern "culture" right? In spite of long annoying drives I am loving the time with my boys.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

i don't trust them

fabulous article in the onion this week led me to this gem

"The depths of depravity that these tiny psychopaths are capable of reaching are really quite chilling,"


kids are dumb. and then you fall asleep with your hand inside her vagina.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

can't help it

what makes us human? we share 98% of the same DNA as chimps, so what separates us from chimpanzees and the other primate species?
one study says it is our (possibly) innate desire to help others. the author suggests it is shared intentionality that creates our social norms and our need to enforce those norms. we evolved the ability and desire to take care of our group, which allowed us to survive and outlast all other hominids.

a fascinating article in the NYT describes several studies that point in the direction of this answer. however, daily observation of humans (and how stupidly mean they are to each other) makes this hard to believe. of course, we have to study children to uncover what is actually innate. adults are way too fucked up.

one of my favorite parts of the article described how the whites of our eyes were an important adaptation --

An interesting bodily reflection of humans’ shared intentionality is the sclera, or whites, of the eyes. All 200 or so species of primates have dark eyes and a barely visible sclera. All, that is, except humans, whose sclera is three times as large, a feature that makes it much easier to follow the direction of someone else’s gaze. Chimps will follow a person’s gaze, but by looking at his head, even if his eyes are closed. Babies follow a person’s eyes, even if the experimenter keeps his head still.

-- if you can easily tell what someone is looking at, you can glimpse their intentions. other especially nerdgleeful fun --

This could have happened at some point early in human evolution, when in order to survive, people were forced to cooperate in hunting game or gathering fruit. The path to obligatory cooperation — one that other primates did not take — led to social rules and their enforcement, to human altruism and to language.

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We evolved to be nice to each other, in other words, because there was no alternative.

If people do bad things to others in their group, they can behave even worse to those outside it. Indeed the human capacity for cooperation “seems to have evolved mainly for interactions within the local group,” Dr. Tomasello writes.

Sociality, the binding together of members of a group, is the first requirement of defense, since without it people will not put the group’s interests ahead of their own or be willing to sacrifice their lives in battle. Lawrence H. Keeley, an anthropologist who has traced aggression among early peoples, writes in his book “War Before Civilization” that, “Warfare is ultimately not a denial of the human capacity for cooperation, but merely the most destructive expression of it.”

The roots of human cooperation may lie in human aggression. We are selfish by nature, yet also follow rules requiring us to be nice to others. “That’s why we have moral dilemmas,” Dr. Tomasello said, “because we are both selfish and altruistic at the same time.”

(the bear pic is from a completely unrelated book by mykle hansen)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

lark toys

i have written about lark toys before twice, and here goes again. they have a newly launched AMAZING website that you must check out. learn about the history of the store here. you can now order from them online. chriskwanzikamadaan gifts, anyone?

a beautiful carousel, incredible toys, nerdy gadgets, llamas, mini-golf, some of the best children's books, party glasses, the greatest owners in the world, and more. oh, and the freaking fudge! it will melt your face off happy.

what are you waiting for? do those hot gay frogs look like they're waiting?!?!

Friday, December 4, 2009

doesn't suffer fools lightly

and now, for part two.
this was micah's favorite friend that day at the dog park. they demonstrated their frantic love by pushing up on each other and wrapping their front legs around the other. then a little sideways hop and round you go like retarded little bunnies.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

this is joy

the wiener and the hound.