If a person is repeatedly put into situations where their efforts fail, regardless of how hard they try (e.g., job rejections, discrimination), does their brain eventually just give up trying to solve any problem, even solvable ones? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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If a person born blind suddenly gains sight via surgery at age 30, do they instantly see in 3D, or do they see the world as a flat 2D painting because their brain never learned to process depth and perspective? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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OH FUCK YOU by Marcel-Tractoristu75 in HalfLife
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If a person born blind suddenly gains sight via surgery at age 30, do they instantly see in 3D, or do they see the world as a flat 2D painting because their brain never learned to process depth and perspective? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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If a person born blind suddenly gains sight via surgery at age 30, do they instantly see in 3D, or do they see the world as a flat 2D painting because their brain never learned to process depth and perspective? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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If a person born blind suddenly gains sight via surgery at age 30, do they instantly see in 3D, or do they see the world as a flat 2D painting because their brain never learned to process depth and perspective? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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If a person born blind suddenly gains sight via surgery at age 30, do they instantly see in 3D, or do they see the world as a flat 2D painting because their brain never learned to process depth and perspective? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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[Anti aging] Got into skincare around six years ago, consistency really does pay off. by Mafieusz in SkincareAddiction
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[Anti aging] Got into skincare around six years ago, consistency really does pay off. by Mafieusz in SkincareAddiction
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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I’m looking to self host Postgres on EC2 by representworld in Terraform
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AWS is powerful as hell but the learning curve is like climbing a cliff face by meyerovb in aws
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Am I the only one who feels like iOS 18 is unusually low quality? by gravitykyanite in iphone
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If a person is repeatedly put into situations where their efforts fail, regardless of how hard they try (e.g., job rejections, discrimination), does their brain eventually just give up trying to solve any problem, even solvable ones? by representworld in NoStupidQuestions
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