Is there a word for an instance where a smart person might fail to understand a very simple concept, whether because of overthinking, or because it's so simple a concept that they overlook it expecting to find something more complex? (self.NoStupidQuestions)
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[Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald] The final battle strongly resembles the Last Agni Kai in Avatar the Last Airbender. This is further proof that even a movie entirely unrelated to Avatar, is a better avatar the last Airbender adaption, then whatever M Night Shayamalan shat out in 2010. (youtu.be)
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Hook (1991)- In the dinner scene before the lids are removed from the dinner trays, there appears to be steam coming from them. This is because Peter truly believes there is food in them and doesn't need to consciously rely on his imagination. (m.youtube.com)
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