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Who would have that there were this many elements to analyze in this photo? 4

Who would have that there were this many elements to analyze in this photo?

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A practical example of how the human mind works

Analysis of the Below picture can tell us a lot about how different people think.
– For young men, it's a picture of a lady with a nice arse but only the most observant will notice that she is crossing a street.

– The really observant will notice that she is wearing a thong.

– For older men, she appears to be a respectable woman – with a nice arse – on her way to work.

– The perverts among them will imagine her naked.

– Wiser men will ponder the presence of mind of the photographer to take the shot in the face of such beauty and be grateful that they shared it with humanity.

– For half of the women, this is an ordinary woman who should not have left home dressed that way.

– The other half will think she is a slut but wonder where she bought that blouse.

– Older women will imagine the misery that the woman's arse will cause by the time she reaches 50.

– But only children, the extremely intelligent and the celibate will notice that the taxi is being driven by a dog.

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Everyone on Google+ should go sign the White House petition against SOPA/E-PARASITE….

Everyone on Google+ should go sign the White House petition against SOPA/E-PARASITE. The only parasites here are the members of congress supporting this bill and their financiers in the entertainment industry.

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The State Department has made "Internet freedom" part of its foreign policy priorities.
http://huff.to/gP6sFA

Will the White House back up Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as Congress considers new laws that could criminalize some of the very circumvention tools that the agency is funding?
http://bit.ly/vk8lQB

#SOPA #PIPA #netfreedom

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Last week, as part of our trip of startup entrepreneurs, innovators, artists and venture captialists, we were able to meet with senior White House staff about our concerns over the E-PARASITE/SOPA bil…

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