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#230 - Rockless Fields, Flyering High and Passport Portraits

Elis James and John Robins

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Why Do You Yawn?

The average person yawns upwards of 20 times a day. You're six times more likely to yawn if someone is yawning around you. Scientists believe it's due to social mirroring, which goes back very deep in our evolution. A miraneurons in the brain am fired by seeing people do things that are potentially of benefit - eg crossing legs. The segments are assembled into a sphere, and then the melted chocolate is sort of in inserted, injected down the middle to bind them. And each one is clapped out of the factory.

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