Awww RT @WSJ: The science behind why we melt at pictures of babies and puppies: http://on.wsj.com/1N9Ebcs pic.twitter.com/o04hqK0xkR”
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Awww RT @WSJ: The science behind why we melt at pictures of babies and puppies: http://on.wsj.com/1N9Ebcs pic.twitter.com/o04hqK0xkR”
@michellewetzler science & babiesss “@WSJ: science of why we melt at pics of babies & puppies http://on.wsj.com/1N9Ebcs pic.twitter.com/meUIAl49tP”
Now that's a WSJ photo to remember and save. Love it! @WSJ @samanthaettus #investwithme #kids #529 #photo
@WSJ Wasn't this an experiment by Egon in Ghostbusters 2?
@WSJ Beautiful
“@WSJ: The science behind why we melt at pictures of babies and puppies: http://on.wsj.com/1N9Ebcs pic.twitter.com/cNrXqMBk6u”
CUTE
@WSJ @815wrldtrvlr OK till breeders warp dog & cat breeds to make them look more "human," as in the pitiful bug-eyed pugs.
@WSJ Adorable. Shows that dogs are man's best friend since the beginning.
@WSJ fbecause they are pure and not polluted by human kind yet.
@WSJ: The science behind why we melt at pictures of babies and puppies: http://on.wsj.com/1N9Ebcs pic.twitter.com/6SK9SLerYX”
@WSJ Aggressive capitalists abuse puppy and baby pictures for profit. How is the baby paid by your profits? Ageism? Slave Labor?
Lucu sekali mereka berdua ;) @WSJ
@WSJ both are innocent and loving.
@WSJ Would love to know how many of us react more to one than the other. The puppy is my default.
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