#4 You almost lost me in the middle there. Why is it so hard for some people to spell words? Intentionally exhibiting a lack of language education is in no way amusing. Unless you're, well... yeah.
#12 There is no greek name Jason. The Greek name is Ιασων pron. Iason. The problem is that Americans can't pronounce most of the languages of the rest of the world
#22 Your brain is constantly making adjustments to your vision. It blocks out things it doesn't need to see (like the the, or your nose) and it fills in areas it can't fully make out based on what might fit the rest (peripheral vision.) It doesn't always get it right, which is why optical illusions are possible, and why you can't really trust an "eye-witness."
your bran does some really weird stuff it also likes to retroactively change your memories. just do some reading about the Mandela effect for some fun mind f@#kery.
#4 You almost lost me in the middle there. Why is it so hard for some people to spell words? Intentionally exhibiting a lack of language education is in no way amusing. Unless you're, well... yeah.
#12 There is no greek name Jason. The Greek name is Ιασων pron. Iason. The problem is that Americans can't pronounce most of the languages of the rest of the world
#22 Your brain is constantly making adjustments to your vision. It blocks out things it doesn't need to see (like the the, or your nose) and it fills in areas it can't fully make out based on what might fit the rest (peripheral vision.) It doesn't always get it right, which is why optical illusions are possible, and why you can't really trust an "eye-witness."
your bran does some really weird stuff it also likes to retroactively change your memories. just do some reading about the Mandela effect for some fun mind f@#kery.
"You’re still learning English? That’s the language you speak. How dumb are you?" -Rick Sanchez
your bran does some really weird stuff it also likes to retroactively change your memories. just do some reading about the Mandela effect for some fun mind f@#kery.