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Khia Slams Beyonce’s ‘Devil-Worshipping’ Album ‘Renaissance’: ‘You’re a Liar & Thief With No True Talent’
‘My Neck, My Back’ hitmaker Khia is back in the bad graces of Beyonce fans (affectionately called the #Beyhive) after she unceremoniously roasted the music megastar’s latest album, ‘Renaissance.’
Already shrouded in controversy due to slams from singer Kelis for an allegedly unapproved sample as well as disability advocates for the inclusion of lyrics deemed offensive (as we reported here),
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Energy bill breakdown – what you’re really paying for as price cap could hit £3,600
10 Tech Terms You’re Saying Wrong (And How to Pronounce Them Correctly)
These days most people share funny memes and GIFs with friends and family, but how often does someone say “JIF” or “me-me” out loud when referring to one? If that’s you, you’re saying it wrong.
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How It Feels When Bed Bath & Beyond Thinks You’re Pregnant
Stephanie Lucas, a California-based UX designer, was at home Saturday morning when she read Gizmodo’s investigation into dozens of companies selling data on millions of Americans labeled “actively pregnant” or “shopping for maternity products.”
Mind-blowing optical illusion will leave your brain feeling ‘broken’ as it reveals how you’re not seeing color properly
A COLORFUL optical illusion reveals how your brain can change the color of objects.
Japanese psychologist and artist Akiyoshi Kitaoka created the illusion to show how moving objects can trick our brain into guessing their color rather than observing it accurately.
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Kitaoka previously posted the video on Twitter and it tends to resurface online every so often.
The original post states: “A moving square appears to change in color, though the color is constant.”
When you watch the video, you may think the square changes from a greyish color to pink.
However, the movement of the square and the colors it’s traveling through trick your brain into thinking this.
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In reality, the square stays the same color.
One Vox reporter explained: “You might look at this illusion and feel like your brain is broken (I did when I first saw it).
“It is not. It just reveals that our perception of color isn’t absolute.”
The illusion works because our brains use surrounding colors to make an assumption about the color of the moving object.
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Our brains filter out things like the color of light without us knowing.
They then make an assumption of color based on what they infer.
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However, individuals can filter color differently.
This can lead to people seeing different colors and internet dividing illusions like ‘The Dress’, which sent people into a frenzy back in 2015.
How to Hide What Game You’re Playing on Discord
Discord automatically shows your friends the games you’re playing. If a game uses Discord’s Rich Presence feature, your friends can even see where you are in-game. Here’s how you can deactivate this feature and increase your privacy while gaming.
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These Companies Know When You’re Pregnant—And They’re Not Keeping It Secret
In early 2012, the New York Times Magazine put out a cover story about Andrew Pole, a statistician working for Target who was tasked with inventing a way to identify potentially pregnant shoppers, even if those shoppers didn’t want the company to know. The rationale, Pole said, was that moms-to-be are a multi-million…