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sidewalk chalk guy
All I can say is... WOW! That is so, WOW! It can't get any more wow that that! These things are paintings! They look so real. I wish I could draw like that! Optical illusions or what! I'd love to have something like that painted on my house... I've always... more
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P E R C E I V I N G R E A L I T Y
206 reviews • perceivingreality.com
DO NOT READ MY COMMENT BEFORE YOU WATCHED THE VIDEO It's an interresting case. I was very surprised by this video. A well situated context: "And what if we spoke about existential questions?" A fluid story, humorous and pertinent. And... a complete... more
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19 Amazing Paintings, Not Photos - My Modern Metropolis
Artists nowadays loves to say "this is how i see the world". Well i don't care how they see it. World is real and it takes a real skill to paint it real, and not in 3 triangles or squares. So it really good to see that someone still have this skill and patience.
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love the art, I can't say I was much of a fan for the last-minute Mario game dubbed "Mario 2" but I'm nostalgic anyway
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10 Awesome Images That Are Actually Paintings
These are wonderful, I've always wanted to be able to paint like this (though is it just me, or does the portrait of the young girl with the earrings look like a photograph? if it is a painting, then WOW, I'm impressed). And to the reviewer who said that this was... more
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Game Theory
This is a free course from Yale on Game Theory, one of the tenets of the realist political school of thought.
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Depressive realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the page: "Studies by psychologists Alloy and Abramson (1979) and Dobson and Franche (1989) showed that depressed people appear to have a more realistic perception of their importance, reputation, locus of control, and abilities than those who are not depressed. ... more
