Why do the evil eyebrows and pointy chin of a cartoon villain make our 'threat' instinct kick in? Psychologists have found that a downward pointing triangle can be perceived to carry threat just like ...
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You can’t be a decent evil twin without bushy, severely slanted eyebrows, and a nice pointy goatee. But why do we read these features as so very diabolical? A study explains that it all has to do with ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link There's a reason classic cartoon villains like the Joker, Cruella De Vil and Dick Dastardly are all drawn with pointy chins and sinister V-shaped ...