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  2. Fantasy (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    fantasy — living in a 'Walter Mitty' dream world where you imagine you are successful and popular, instead of making real efforts to make friends and succeed at a job." [ 2 ] Other researchers and theorists [ specify ] find that fantasy has beneficial elements — providing "small regressions and compensatory wish fulfilments which are ...

  3. Exceptional memory - Wikipedia

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    Wilding and Valentine searched for people claiming to have an eidetic or otherwise superior memory via public media. Out of the 31 people who called in, only three actually had a significantly above-average but not eidetic memory. [8] Further cause for skepticism is given by a non-scientific event: The World Memory Championships. Held since ...

  4. Fantasy-prone personality - Wikipedia

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    People who, at a young age, were involved in creative fantasy activities like piano, ballet, and drawing are more likely to obtain a fantasy prone personality. [citation needed] Acting is also a way for children to identify as different people and characters which can make the child prone to fantasy-like dreams as they grow up. [10]

  5. Franklin Richards (character) - Wikipedia

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    In Fantastic Four: Annual 1998, a version of Franklin is seen where he aged in real time from his first appearance. He is married to a Wakandan woman named Zawadi and has a daughter named N'Yami. Franklin is also a member of the Fantastic Four named Zero Man and had the ability to access the Negative Zone through a portal that he could create.

  6. Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    For the first time, women started to possess more masculine or queer qualities without it becoming as much of an issue. The fantastic during this time period reflects these new ideas by breaking parallel boundaries in the supernatural. The fantastic breaks this boundary by having the readers never truly know whether or not the story is ...

  7. Human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Human intelligence is the intellectual capability of humans, which is marked by complex cognitive feats and high levels of motivation and self-awareness.Using their intelligence, humans are able to learn, form concepts, understand, and apply logic and reason.

  8. Jude Law Says “Fantastic Beasts” Movies Are 'Certainly on ...

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    Jude Law does not believe he'll be slipping on wizard robes again anytime soon.. In a feature interview with Variety published Oct. 30, Law, 51, said the Fantastic Beasts movies — in which he ...

  9. Thing (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961). Kirby modeled the character after himself. [2]In addition to appearing in the Fantastic Four, the Thing has been the star of Marvel Two-in-One, Strange Tales (with his fellow Fantastic Four member the Human Torch), and two incarnations of his own eponymous series, as well ...