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  2. Chill guy - Wikipedia

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    The artwork consists of a brown dog with a human figure, wearing grey crew neck sweater, blue jeans, and dirty red Converse shoes. [1] [2] [4] [5] He is smirking with his hands in his pocket, with the caption written by Banks that he is a "chill guy".

  3. Mental image - Wikipedia

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    The dual-code theory, created by Allan Paivio in 1971, is the theory that we use two separate codes to represent information in our brains: image codes and verbal codes. Image codes are things like thinking of a picture of a dog when you are thinking of a dog, whereas a verbal code would be to think of the word "dog". [31]

  4. Yes, and... - Wikipedia

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    thinking, is a rule-of-thumb in improvisational comedy that suggests that an improviser should accept what another improviser has stated ("yes") and then expand on that line of thinking ("and").

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  6. Distracted boyfriend - Wikipedia

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    The stock photograph that inspired the meme. Distracted boyfriend is an Internet meme based on a 2015 stock photograph by Spanish photographer Antonio Guillem. Social media users started using the image as a meme at the start of 2017, and it went viral in August 2017 as a way to depict different forms of disloyalty.

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Remembering the background of an image as being larger or more expansive than the foreground [151] Childhood amnesia: The retention of few memories from before the age of four. Choice-supportive bias: The tendency to remember one's choices as better than they actually were. [152] Confirmation bias

  8. Why Robbie Williams says being portrayed as a monkey in ... - AOL

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    Robbie Williams calls himself a “professional attention seeker.”. He isn’t aw-shucks-ing his way through this self-diagnosis as a way to categorize his immense success in Britain, first as a ...

  9. Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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    Visual thinking, also called visual or spatial learning or picture thinking, is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. [1] Visual thinking has been described as seeing words as a series of pictures. [2] [3] It is common in approximately 60–65% of the general population. [1] "Real picture thinkers", those who use visual thinking ...