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  2. Twitter 'Circle' test limits tweets to close friends - AOL

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    You might not have to tweet to all your followers (or the public) in the future. Twitter is testing a "Circle" feature that lets you limit tweets to a group of as many as 150 people.

  3. What is Twitter Circle and how do you use it? - AOL

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    Twitter Circle is a new feature that is meant to let you reach out to a specific group of 150 people. (Image: Twitter) (Twitter) Once you’ve set up your Circle, though, you can start tweeting at ...

  4. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group.

  5. Dunbar's number - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar's number. Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person. [1] [2]

  6. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    One study analysing the self-reported Kinsey data set found that the average penis of a homosexual man was larger than the average penis of their heterosexual counterparts (6.32 inches [16.05 cm] in length amongst gay men versus 5.99 in [15.21 cm] in heterosexuals, and 4.95 inches [12.57 cm] circumference amongst gay men versus 4.80 in [12.19 ...

  7. How to spot a fake friend lurking in your social circle - AOL

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    Ask them to not engage in any negative talk about you instigated by the fake friend, not disclose any information about you, how you are doing, or why you have cut off this friend, she suggests.

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  9. Aristotle's wheel paradox - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's wheel paradox is a paradox or problem appearing in the pseudo-Aristotelian Greek work Mechanica. It states as follows: A wheel is depicted in two-dimensional space as two circles. Its larger, outer circle is tangential to a horizontal surface (e.g. a road that it rolls on), while the smaller, inner one has the same center and is ...