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rj: Verne, what will a genuine extraterrestrial look like? verne: probably not like E.T. from the movie. hammy: ahhh...he was cute. cuteness isn't really a useful evolutionary adaptation. p-pop!! verne: Even for squirrels. hammy: oopsy whoopsy....
Arbitrary over 8 years ago
How can it not be? It works well for animals that evolve alongside humans and other life that may find them appealing and childlike in their own species nature.
Heck polls show people think most young animals are cuter than human babies.
juicebruce over 8 years ago
That put Hammy into overload :-(
DutchUncle over 8 years ago
Human babies should look cute. If a baby doesn’t look cute there’s probably something wrong with it. This is part of the “uncanny valley” effect – that is, we can deal with anthropomorphic animals and E.T. and R2D2 that are totally nonhuman, but get weirded out by human-like images that are “just not quite right” (eyes too close or far apart, ears unusually placed), precisely because they suggest abnormal humans.
ToniaSuperStar over 8 years ago
There was a screaming baby in the building a couple of days ago who wouldn’t stop. I wanted it to just go away, far away,
danketaz Premium Member over 8 years ago
You mean the little nudist who kept hanging out with kids? Creepy.
TacoTuesday2001 over 8 years ago
E.T. still gives me nightmares.