Psycho-Babble Social Thread 668570

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New discovery

Posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 10:51:59

I discovered if you tape your eyebrows up in a high position (like they are when you are happily surprised,) it is really hard to get angry. Try it.

 

Re: New discovery » curtm

Posted by Phillipa on July 20, 2006, at 12:11:29

In reply to New discovery, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 10:51:59

Curtm, what kind of tape do you recommend? Plastic surgery is too expensive. Love Phillipa scotch tape or masking tape or even duct tape?

 

Re: New discovery » Phillipa

Posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 12:20:37

In reply to Re: New discovery » curtm, posted by Phillipa on July 20, 2006, at 12:11:29

Packing tape. Clear. You can still see the facial features that way.

 

Re: New discovery » curtm

Posted by Adrift on July 20, 2006, at 12:30:37

In reply to Re: New discovery » Phillipa, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 12:20:37

Try botox

 

Re: New discovery

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 20, 2006, at 15:46:40

In reply to New discovery, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 10:51:59

How on earth did you discover that? You decide to tape your eyebrows up, then a colleage/spouse/kid/etc made you angry...and you found you couldn't be?

Hehehehe

 

Re: New discovery » Meri-Tuuli

Posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 16:39:09

In reply to Re: New discovery, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 20, 2006, at 15:46:40

No I have an interesting concept. Facial features are drastically affected by emotions. So are emotions affected by facial features??

Make an angry face- a big one. Think angry. C'mon try it. Feel any difference? Maybe.

Now just hold your eyebrows up and smile. Try to feel angry again. Feel angry? No. Feel ridiculous? Maybe.

I think the mind is trained to change chemicals based on facial features because of the strong relationship between the two.

Moral of the story: SMILE :)

 

Re: New discovery » curtm

Posted by Kath on July 20, 2006, at 16:55:21

In reply to Re: New discovery » Meri-Tuuli, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 16:39:09

Jeez Curt - you're right! I am doing the eyebrow thing without the tape at the moment because I'm too lazy to get up from the computer.

But you're right. I tried to say "I am SO angry at you" angrily. I can do it, but I don't FEEL angry even if I try to be angry (which I could usually do - I think I'd be a good actress - not at all humble, but whatever LOL)

Kath


> No I have an interesting concept. Facial features are drastically affected by emotions. So are emotions affected by facial features??
>
> Make an angry face- a big one. Think angry. C'mon try it. Feel any difference? Maybe.
>
> Now just hold your eyebrows up and smile. Try to feel angry again. Feel angry? No. Feel ridiculous? Maybe.
>
> I think the mind is trained to change chemicals based on facial features because of the strong relationship between the two.
>
> Moral of the story: SMILE :)

 

Re: New discovery » curtm

Posted by llrrrpp on July 20, 2006, at 16:59:26

In reply to Re: New discovery » Meri-Tuuli, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 16:39:09

> No I have an interesting concept. Facial features are drastically affected by emotions. So are emotions affected by facial features??

You betcha! Paul Ekman @ Stanford U. has been studying this stuff his entire career. if you prevent the body from expressing an emotion (i.e. if you take a beta blocker that prevents a racing heart) you may not experience fear with the same intensity. If you hold a pencil clenched between your teeth, and hear a joke, you will later recall it as being funnier than people who held the pencil as one would hold a drinking straw. That's because the clenching engages the "smiling" muscles more than the other pencil hold does.

If I try your packing tape thing, I might rip off all my eyebrow hairs. It could look pretty bad, now that I think about it. but at least I wouldn't get too angry at you, or at myself.

(neutral faced, currently. trying to avoid a stressful crowd situation at the airport! yikes!)
-ll

 

Re: New discovery

Posted by cloudydaze on July 20, 2006, at 19:38:01

In reply to New discovery, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 10:51:59

LOL

That was a hilarious visual picture, thanks!

Actually there is a lot of truth to the concept that facial features influence emotions.

Smiling can be beneficial for your emotions, AND it can also influence others' emotions as well.

> I discovered if you tape your eyebrows up in a high position (like they are when you are happily surprised,) it is really hard to get angry. Try it.

 

Re: New discovery » curtm

Posted by corafree on July 21, 2006, at 2:56:40

In reply to Re: New discovery » Meri-Tuuli, posted by curtm on July 20, 2006, at 16:39:09

That IS really hard! You can't make your face come back down?!

Do you sit in front of a mirror making faces and sticking packaging tape on yourself a lot?

I wanna' be on your meds!!!

cf

 

ROFL (nm) » corafree

Posted by curtm on July 21, 2006, at 8:40:32

In reply to Re: New discovery » curtm, posted by corafree on July 21, 2006, at 2:56:40


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