I don't know. Perhaps they lack the proper frame of mind for making a more substantive characterization?Why do humans think things are cute? What qualifies as cute? Small animals? Babies? Why? I love cute shit but what even the hecky is the science behind cuteness?
I don't know. Perhaps they lack the proper frame of mind for making a more substantive characterization?
I wouldn't.How would you characterize an adorable tiny floofy kitten with a little pink tongue and toebeans?
I wouldn't.
Unless it were underfoot; then I would call it a nuisance.
That depends on my purpose in describing it. I can see no obvious reason for me to do so, or to be talking about it at all.What adjective would you use to describe this that isn't an obvious characteristic like "brown"?
That depends on my purpose in describing it. I can see no obvious reason for me to do so, or to be talking about it at all.
For science, Coriolis. For psychology. For an independent research project. Because I asked you to. One of those.Pleeeeease?
What adjective would you use to describe this that isn't an obvious characteristic like "brown"?
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We're biologically programmed to think things are cute which have similar characteristics to babies. For example: round, big eyes and head relative to body size, helplessness, small etc.
Cuteness is a subjective term describing a type of attractiveness commonly associated with youth and appearance, as well as a scientific concept and analytical model in ethology, first introduced by Konrad Lorenz.[2] Lorenz proposed the concept of baby schema (Kindchenschema), a set of facial and body features, that make a creature appear "cute" and activate ("release") in others the motivation to care for it.[3] Cuteness may be ascribed to people as well as things that are regarded as attractive or charming.[4]
adorable. and it's white not brown