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quality page
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Haha, white people.
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Would that actually fool anybody for a second? She'd have known as soon as she walked in that it was a screen not a window because of the absence of parallax.
Tester: using facts to spoil jokes since 2009
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Central London, just looking for somewhere to buy a gift for a boxing fan.
Cheers microsoftnokiahere maps
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^^ She's in on the act, no? And its scaring the guy who's office it is? She reacts too obviously / quickly to not know
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And its scaring the guy who's office it is?
How? It's his office, he knows it doesn't have a window, he'll have noticed the new screen when he came in that morning.
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Would that actually fool anybody for a second? She'd have known as soon as she walked in that it was a screen not a window because of the absence of parallax.
You're not wrong, but not really right either.
We take things for granted. We see what our mind wants us to see. We teach our brain to fill the gaps. That's why if you want to draw or paint, you have to forget what you know about the world and copy what you can actually see. It all depends on the predispositions of our brain (you know, the left vs. right side), so some people can't even tell that I spent ten fucking quid on a haircut. -
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hahahaha
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I wouldn't be fooled by a fake meteorite strike but I'd be pissed off I'd applied for a fake job.
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kris stahp! not enough rep in the world
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"I'm the one who knits"
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Tina Kino, you nerg me for this?
Wow... Amazing... Memez... So srs...
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Sad times...