If you’ve ever suspected that your most “results-driven,” “performance-focused” coworkers might just be “effectuating” ineffectual and downright diversionary word vomit, a new study out of Cornell ...
The funny Super Bowl commercial starring William Shatner is valuable for illustrating how to healthily embrace jokes about one's name.
Cheerful people sometimes carry quiet exhaustion behind their smiles. But small behaviors can often reveal it.
A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond.
Because I wasn’t amused. I was hurt. But laughter arrived first. It kept happening after that. During arguments. During breakups. Even at a funeral, once, when a wave of emotion rushed up so fast it ...
A recent post on TikTok has prompted many others to use the term "alpine divorce," which could leave you in a mountain of ...
After Psych, Hill had a recurring role on the HBO sports comedy-drama Ballers and was a series regular on Suits for its last three seasons. In 2021, Hill joined the ABC reboot of The Wonder Years as ...
North Carolina’s three state-run psychiatric hospitals — Cherry, Central Regional and Broughton — serve about 570 patients each day. But hundreds more who need inpatient treatment wait weeks — even ...
Games are often at their funniest when they’re not trying to be. It’s the Skyrim NPC who’s determined to deliver their stock line, apparently totally unperturbed by the dragon attack happening just ...
View post: 6 Odd Reasons Why Dogs Lick Your Face (It's Not What You Think) One of the things that makes dog people dog people is a deep appreciation of a dog’s basic goofiness. Whether they’re clumsy ...
A sweeping new study of psychiatric and genetic records has the potential to change treatment for millions of psychiatric patients, finding that many conditions involve similar genes and may not need ...
The internet has given us plenty of things that can make us stressed, sad, or just plain overwhelmed. But it’s also given us a coping tool for all of it: memes. And thankfully, it never seems to run ...