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[_] Doctor Doctor 11/23/15(Mon)11:00:02 No.2958499
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>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)11:33:15 No.2958518
WTF, I hadn't seen nor thought about this movie in years. Watched it just two days ago cause my
wife wanted to see it again, so we found it to rent.
Why does this always happen where something I haven't thought of in forever, all of a sudden I
see a reference to it not long after?
Also, this was one of the two scenes that I found funny after the recent re-watching. The test
scene and this one. It's not surprising this movie isn't that big of a classic.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)11:57:39 No.2958527
>>2958518
That's frequency illusion, also known as Baader-Meinhof phenomenon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baader-Meinhof_phenomenon
This is also interesting if you wan't to read about similar cognitive biases:
http://youarenotsosmart.com/2010/06/23/confirmation-bias/
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)14:23:40 No.2958569
>>2958527
interesting stuff, i now feel better and worse
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)15:16:58 No.2958597
>>2958499
Somebody edit doctor pixel into the end of this please.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)15:18:35 No.2958598
>>2958499
>israel.swf
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)15:31:46 No.2958603
>>2958499
Thanks doc.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/23/15(Mon)15:58:24 No.2958625
this is not my prescribed daily dose