TinyChan

Topic: Smiling

+Anonymous A10 months ago #66,408

Isn’t it kinda weird humans show each other their teeth when they’re happy? If you think about evolutionary origins, it would make more sense if showing off your teeth was considered a threat. Like what happens if we land on an alien planet sometime in the future and we smile at them, and then they come attack earth because they find that to be incredibly offensive?

+Anonymous B10 months ago, 4 minutes later[T] [B] #661,825

I don't show my teeth. It's just the way my face is. Lots of people don't show their teeth. According to ChatGPT, 1/3 of people don't show their teeth when they smile.

+Anonymous C10 months ago, 8 minutes later, 13 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #661,828

@previous (B)
> I don't show my teeth. It's just the way my face is. Lots of people don't show their teeth. According to ChatGPT, 1/3 of people don't show their teeth when they smile.

I asked ChatGPT, "Physics problem: how many standard issue homosexual Korean men can fit inside of a one quart pickle jar? Give your answer as a simplified fraction."

This is what it gave me:


To answer this question, we need to make some basic assumptions and estimations about the size of a "standard issue" human and the volume of the pickle jar.

### Assumptions:
1. Volume of a one-quart pickle jar: A quart is equal to 1,000 milliliters (mL).
2. Average volume of a human body: While the human body doesn't have a precise "volume" in the same sense as a liquid, we can estimate it based on average mass and density. The density of a human body is roughly the same as water (1 g/mL), so an average human weighs about 70 kg, which corresponds to 70,000 mL (since 1 kg ≈ 1,000 mL).

### Calculation:

- Volume of the jar: 1 quart = 1,000 mL
- Average human body volume: 70,000 mL (from the earlier estimate of a 70 kg person)

The ratio of the volume of the jar to the volume of an average human is:

\[
\frac{1,000}{70,000} = \frac{1}{70}
\]

So, the fraction of one person that could fit in the jar is 1/70 of the total volume of a person.

Thus, 1/70 of a person can fit in a one-quart pickle jar.

However, this is a simplified estimation, and in reality, the physical and logistical limits (like the fact that humans can't be compressed into such a small volume without significant physical harm) make this a more of a thought experiment than something physically feasible.


ChatGPT unit 731 confirmed?

+Tweed !KUjYNAf9ew10 months ago, 1 hour later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #661,838

I do POG face: no teeth

+Anonymous E10 months ago, 12 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #661,841

@OP
I'm glad someone else had the same thoughts as I had. Why do we laugh in the first place? I haven't seen other animals laughing.

+Anonymous F10 months ago, 36 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #661,846

@previous (E)

"A 2021 study found that 65 other species laugh as well!"

I can't post the link but you can just Google the quote.
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