Sunday, July 22, 2018

Your brain has a flying seahorse!

Looking for household appliances? There are new brands emerging in Asia that you might not have heard of yet. I think you'd remember if you had.
Anyway, I just got back from visiting my sister and family, who are serious about watering their lawn.
She lives in the land of perogies and summer sausage, both of which I enjoyed.
Summer sausage originates from the Mennonite community: Anabaptists similar to, yet somehow less famous than, the Amish. For more splaining, read this.
We discussed the latest trends from Asian beauty magazines. It turns out that the meaning of life is putting sunscreen on indoors to avoid the hideous effects of rogue sunrays.
Once you've achieved supreme D-deficient palour, you can judge men by their face shapes to determine their matability. (I think this is called Eugenics...).
Naturally, I brought everyone the latest in Asian treats.
We learned some good vocabulary.
And, in our anglophone self-righteousness, we found this animal to be hilarious. However, it turns out there IS a seahorse in our brains! The hippocampus (aka reptilian sub-brain) is named after the mythological flying seahorse! Let us teach the children!