Later scientists followed Darwin’s train of thought and discovered that the expression of emotions is strikingly similar across cultures—horror and disgust look pretty much the same on the face of a New Yorker as they do on a Nigerian, and people from different cultures can recognize emotions such as happiness, anger and surprise on others’ faces, even if they don’t share a language.-discovery
Saturday, May 7, 2011
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oh that face. how can you stand it? she is so delightful and yummy and happy. those eyes. she got them from you.
So dang cute -- and that quote is fascinating.
Can you please put her in a package and send her to me so I can smooch her?
Love this. What an expressive baby.
Oh these are great. What a darling. Speaking of your quote: have you seen the documentary "Babies"? It's out on DVD (& if anyone has Netflix, it's available instantly).
Cheers & happy mother's day, Maggie.
Her eyes are so intelligent and sparkly and playful.
The light just pours out of them. If you ever had any doubts about what you are doing as a mother, there's your proof you are kickin it!
She happy girl.
xoxo
She looks so much like her beautiful daddy. Isn't this a study in how we are all of the same tribe?
Love you, dear. Happy Mother's Day! Please kiss all you babies for me. ALL of them. I mean it. Tell them you are kissing them for an old lady in Florida. Let your lips linger for just an extra second.
I love your photos. Happy Mother's Day!
A.dor.able.
That face says "I'm going to have the gift of blarney". That's what it says to me!
She is so expressive and adorable!
She is TOO adorable!
Are you putting Baby Latisse on that baby? Her eyelashes are killing me!
Beautiful blue eyes!
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