Pickles by Brian Crane
- February 01, 2009
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pschearer
said,
9 months ago
Far be it from me to question the science I learn in the funnies, but didn’t yawning evolve first in fish? Hard to believe they’d be concerned with cooling their little cold-blooded fishy brains. Or is this adaptation, like fins becoming legs?
Come on, people, let’s get a symposium going here!
Macushlalondra
said,
9 months ago
Funny I always thought one yawned when they were tired or bored. I know I do. I also know it’s contagious for some reason.
Wildmustang1262 said, 9 months ago
I am sure Earl didn’t listen what Opal said about the yawning. He happened to be yawned twice.
Mac said, 9 months ago
(yawn)
dcguys
said,
9 months ago
I thought we yawned to increase oxygen intake!? yawn
pookid54
said,
9 months ago
that’s what I thought, too, dcguys. yawn
Char32 said, 9 months ago
Me three….yaaaw zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
cadgyod
said,
9 months ago
I’ve also heard of yawning as a threat display when tired or waking up to keep enemies at bay until you’re ready to deal with them.
swolf48110 said, 9 months ago
I just LOVE being the one to “start a good yawn” around the room in a meeting! LOL