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  2. Word salad - Wikipedia

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    A word salad is a "confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases", [1] most often used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder. The name schizophasia is used in particular to describe the confused language that may be evident in schizophrenia. [2]

  3. 27 Times Travelers Had The Cringiest Misunderstandings Ever ...

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    It took me 4 days, and many confused looks for me to double-check what I was actually saying. I meant to say "sampai nanti ya" (see you later), but instead, I told people "sampai manti ya," which ...

  4. Mirrored-self misidentification - Wikipedia

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    All patients with mirrored-self misidentification have some type of right hemisphere dysfunction. [4] The right hemisphere, particularly frontal right hemisphere circuits, [7] is involved in processing self-related stimuli and helps one recognize a picture or reflection of oneself. [8]

  5. 14 easily confused words that make you look really ... - AOL

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  6. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    These words are sometimes confused; venal means "corrupt", "able to be bribed", or "for sale"; venial means "pardonable, not serious". [46] [119] Standard: According to Catholic doctrine, eating meat on a Friday during Lent is a venial sin, but murder is a mortal sin. Standard: All ages have examples of venal politicians.

  7. Why Does Every Netflix Show Look the Same? An Investigation.

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    A completely serious look into the streamer’s sameness. Every Color, Please. I wouldn’t be watching a Netflix show if, at the end of an episode, I didn’t feel like Van Gogh had tried to ...

  8. Frown - Wikipedia

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    An example of a spontaneous frown used to express displeasure. In social settings frowns are most frequently used to express a range of negative emotions including anger and displeasure.

  9. Poodle Bichon Mix’s Confused Look Over Dad Putting on His ...

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    The confusion was real. Many dogs know that when their humans start putting their shoes on, it means that they just might get to go for a walk.