dinner and even little kids get a small glass of wine. the Cullen Act. And that passed Congress and Roosevelt signed it on April 6th, 1933. He was in office two weeks at that point,
ways to exaggerate certain qualities. Oh and another really important one. So Edward Cullen lusts after Bella with a powerful desire because he lusts after her blood. He's a vampire, he wants to drink her blood so he's got this powerful, overwhelming attraction to her, but he proves his love to her by never giving in to it. So it's almost an adolescent, female fantasy because he's always desiring her, endlessly, powerfully
fact a locally developed way an Iraqi way is the more sustainable way the first of the three foreigners was David kill Cullen an Australian an uh infantry officer turned Anthropologist he became an expert in the anatomy of Iraqi violence he pointed out that Shiite violence or violence against Shiites was very different from
And you might have come across this idea, particularly the 19th century, women who were on their nerves and nervous stability and that sort of thing. So when the Scottish physician William Cullen advised people to avoid too much solitude, he did so because their minds and bodies needed the right kind of stimulation.
their emotional side with each other, fall in love, and have sex; not always have sex, having the emotional sharing is the important part just like it is in a romance novel. Here's a representation of Slash Edward Cullen the vampire and Jacob Black the werewolf from Twilight a very popular pairing within Slash fiction. This is erotical illusion for women; it combines, the reason women read romance novels is because their stories of men revealing their tender side, their emotional side of strong dominant
It was the magazine of a national, educated middle class-- published authors of America's emerging literature, James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant, et cetera, et cetera. His four brothers were still in Louisiana and they gradually took over their father's cotton operation as he older.
It was a perfect day, the last day I saw him. We may know other scientists as intelligent as Mike Cullen , though not many. We may know other scientists who were as generous in support, though vanishing few.
Most of the inmates didn't know what the hell was going on. I wrote a piece called "Who Killed Richard Cullen ?" about a man who committed suicide because he was out of his depth with credit cards.
Now I wanna take what we've learned to apply it to Edward Cullen and Shemale Porn. So the reason cue theory can explain both Edward Cullen and Shemale Porn is that they're both examples of erotical illusions, what we call erotical illusions. Let me explain to you what an erotical illusion is. Computational neuroscientists love to analyze optical illusions and these are two optical illusions that in my department we analyzed or spent a lot of
based upon J.R. Ward; many, many authors, many books about paranormal romance. They feature heroes who are supernatural: vampires, werewolves, wizards, things like that. Definitely the king of paranormal romance is the character Edward Cullen . So he is an erotical illusion, a female erotical illusion 'cause he combines a number of different female psychological cues into this novel concoction.
And this was the same advice he gave to Mrs. Allen, who was a hysteric melancholic. She needed companionship and easy conversation, not that Cullen expected his patience to listen. He complained he never knew reasoning to have much effect with hysterical women.
kind of where we think it surely should thrive. You know as well for being a writer-- and I really recommend Helen Cullen 's book, "The Last Letters of William Woolf," just while we're on the topic. But you know yourself that there's so much kind of networks and nepotism and games and all of this that go into the decisions as to which books are discovered and which
So these are some of the basic elements of our cue theory of sexual desire. Now I wanna take what we've learned to apply it to Edward Cullen and Shemale Porn. So the reason cue theory can explain both Edward Cullen and Shemale Porn is that they're both examples of erotical illusions, what we call erotical illusions. Let me explain
thank you very much for coming today we're here to welcome David Kil Cullen author of a new book published by Oxford University press called The Accidental gorilla fighting small wars in the midst of a big one it's a slightly different
University press called The Accidental gorilla fighting small wars in the midst of a big one it's a slightly different topic than we usually address and I think it'll be fascinating David Kil Cullen is one of the world's leading experts on Guerilla Warfare he has served in every theater of the war on terrorism since September 11th as
And so I think a tremendous lot to the Oxford experience. And in particular to various mentors at Oxford and especially one, Michael Cullen , who was the number two to Niko Tinbergen, the great ethologist, animal behaviorist, who later won the Nobel Prize.
the great ethologist, animal behaviorist, who later won the Nobel Prize. Niko Tinbergen was my official research supervisor as a graduate student, but Mike Cullen was the one who really looked after me. And I want to read to you-- I hope I didn't break down when I do so.
Mike took me on, without payment and without official recognition when my research became more mathematical than Niko could handle. When the time came to me to write my thesis, it was my Mike Cullen who read it, criticized it, helped me polish every line. And all this while he was doing the same thing for his own, official students.
most popular erotic interests for men. And this is what we're gonna use -- one of the most popular erotic interests for women is Edward Cullen , the vampire from the Twilight series of novels by Stephenie Meyer also in the movies. I have the text behind to emphasis that he's a textual character, a fictional character.
not very interested at all in Shemale Porn. Some bisexual men are interested, but it's definitely dominated by heterosexual men. So we're gonna explain today how our theory shows, explains why heterosexual women like Edward Cullen and why heterosexual men like Shemale porn. And at the end you can tell me if I was successful in persuading you or not.
with any in the traffic to Buck Angel sites there was no women visiting Buck Angels porn sites. So let's look at the erotical illusion for women. Andrew Cullen is a vampire, he's a vampire in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series of novels. Over the past decade paranormal romance, as a sub-genre of romance novels, has just exploded.
desiring but he always holds off. So it's endless desire without consummation. To point out people think that it's just adolescents interested in this; no women 20's, 30's, 40's, we saw many women in their mid to late 40's who are just absolutely sexually obsessed with Edward Cullen . So it's not just something that appeals to younger women. The reverse of this is not true. Men are not interested, for the most part, in Twilight novels or similar novels and romantic, erotic stories about female vampires, there isn't
He's done it with the flatbed scanner, with OCR, with print-to-speech, text-to-speech, speech recognition, music synthesis, and so on and so on. I won't list all the honors, but he's been recognized by Presidents Johnson, Clinton, and Reagan, and by Bill Cullen . Those of you who are younger, you'll have to Google that.
You'd never make, mistake Slash fiction for erotica written by a gay man. So these are some erotical illusions and one thing worth considering is just how different these are, just how different Edward Cullen is from Shemale Porn or the Humantauria is from Slash fiction. The male and female sexual brain, down at the most basic operation we're talking, of course, now just its fundamental level not talking about sexual relationships which are
this is happening. That said, there are plenty of books out there that explain what's happening and why. And I didn't feel that what I brought to the party would necessarily be another book about climate science. There are some great ones. A good one by a climatologist named Heidi Cullen , called "The Weather of the Future," just came out last week. Jim Hansen's "Storms of my Grandchildren" is another one; there are a lot of terrific books. So, I didn't feel that what I wanted to do was write another book about climate science.