Sunday, September 23, 2018

Ready, Ames, Illusion!

An Explanation Of The Mind-Blowing Ames Illusion, Which Fools You Even When You Know What's Going On, Truck Casually Drives Up A Nearly Vertical Slope, Get Up To $150 When You Sign Up For AT&T Internet, Armed Robbers Take Over A Store, Underestimate The 83-Year-Old Man In The Room, This Rare Video Of A Gulper Eel Unhinging Its Gigantic Jaws Is Terrifying, This Anime Trailer For 'Star Wars: A New Hope' Is Honestly The Best Thing We've Seen In Months
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Sunday, September 23, 2018
An Explanation Of The Mind-Blowing Ames Illusion, Which Fools You Even When You Know What's Going On
SEEING BEHIND THE CURTAIN WON'T HELP
An Explanation Of The Mind-Blowing Ames Illusion, Which Fools You Even When You Know What's Going On
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Invented back in 1951 by Adalbert Ames, the Ames illusion uses a trapezoid to fool our brains into thinking it's seeing an oscillating window. And it is scarily convincing.
DON'T LOOK BACK
Truck Casually Drives Up A Nearly Vertical Slope
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This is a feat of traction, horsepower and bravery.
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Get Up To $150 When You Sign Up For AT&T Internet
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AT&T is running a few online-only TV and internet bundle specials that include a $50 Visa gift card. And for a few more days, you can get an extra $100 Visa card when you switch your internet over to AT&T.
NO CRAPS LEFT TO GIVE
Armed Robbers Take Over A Store, Underestimate The 83-Year-Old Man In The Room
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Intervening in an armed robbery isn't a good idea, but don't tell that to octogenarian Irishman Denis O'Connor.
NOOOOOPE
This Rare Video Of A Gulper Eel Unhinging Its Gigantic Jaws Is Terrifying
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Aliens are already on earth, and we call them "gulper eels."
WE WANT SO MUCH MORE OF THIS
This Anime Trailer For 'Star Wars: A New Hope' Is Honestly The Best Thing We've Seen In Months
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This is just one incredibly talented guy doing the animation all by himself so we can't demand the full movie. But... can we have the full movie?
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