bidding him be a good child, and mind his book (originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by. [from 16th c.] I wouldn't mind an ice cream right now. (now chiefly Canada, US, Ireland) To pay attention to; to listen...
“What a sly fuckeroo, that man is,” I thought. “He must be one of Trump’s tinfoil hat nutterbutters.” “What the crippling fuck is wrong with you?” I asked the man. I was surprised when he looked me straight in the eye and gave me an honest answer. He told me he was ...
In her profile piece, Ross concluded that Garbo was “not a mystery to be solved,” but rather “a limpid child.” THE MEN IN HER LIFE…Greta Garbo contemplates a new-fangled microphone with film director Clarence Brown on the set of Garbo’s first talkie, Anna Christie. Brown would ...
…Robert Day contributed a spot drawing that offered a new twist to ice hockey… …I should know this artist, but it escapes me for the moment…nevertheless, a great illustration to stretch across the bottom of an opening page… …a closeup of the signature… …another from George Price,...
Second order tasks involve the ability to know what others think that others think, this is "what subject A thinks that subject B thinks" (Baron-Cohen et al. 1999). Some of these tasks are the Second Order Belief Attribution Task (Perner and Wimmer 1985) or the Ice Cream Van Story (...
You know the saying, “All good things come to an end?” That phrase probably couldn’t be more true than right now with my oldest son graduating high school this week! His high school years were a bit different than what we expected them to be given half of his years were overshadowed...
riding to the local shops to pick up some items for Mum, or just riding the bike around the neighbourhood. When I grew out of the bike and it became too small for me, it was given away. I hope that the child who got the bike after me had just as much fun as I did riding it...
Right now, the 5 of us left went to the Balboa Fun Zone for ice cream, then took the ferry over to Balboa Island from which we watched the sunset: Catching the return ferry back to the van, then to the house where there’s chicken to barbecue. Head home tomorrow. ...
there were people everywhere, meaning that the cafes and restaurants were full to bursting. We did walk down to the town (which then entailed a steep uphill slog back to the van) and have a wander around. We had already walked around the red gorges that border the main road into the ...
A series of logistic regressions were performed to exam- ine the effects of hot and cool EF on the likelihood that participants pass successfully the ToM second-order false belief and ignorance tests. ToM 2nd‑Order False Belief (Ice‑cream Van Story) Results showed that the first block ...