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language creates your perception of the world. If you don't have a WORD for blue - you literally do not perceive blue - I've done experiments on this as an author on psychology. Many languages don't have a word for BROWN. They call it dark orange. For 2 years every time i looked at a brown object, I said "Dark Orange" in my head. I now no longer perceive brown. Im sitting at a mahogany desk, it's most definitely NOT brown. Its orange, to dark orange with tiny streaks of black. Your perception of the world is directly linked to your vocabulary.
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I DEVELOPED AN ALLERGY to the chlorine in the water and had to stop showering* A friend of mine is a historian and she said use a very stiff brush and dry brush instead of showering. It TOTALLY works. And your skin gets in a lot better condition than daily washing. The dirt and smell is on the top level of your skin, brush that loose dead skin off and you are clean. Just Prince the very smelly parts in water. My white work shirts are still clean on the edge of the cuffs and collar at the end of the day cos I'm no longer overproducing oils. * I know you can get inline filters but they don't work well enough to stop the problem. Its not me, its the nice bacteria on my skin that have sensitised to the chlorine and die off, allowing bad bacteria to flourish on my skin. Its an increasing problem caused by daily showering that is NOT approved of by dermatologists.
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@juanausensi499 - no Im not - go away.
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VERY funny...!
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@anantasheshanaga3666 - NOT WRONG - you see a difference but its not the pink that I see. Its light red. Dont bother to reply i dont care.
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I am a 5th Dan MMA instructor - THE SINGLE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO DEFEND FROM A GUN - very simple - DONT live in the USA... That will get you out of 99.9% of all gun-related incidents.
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@hariszark7396 - In a way yes. If you call it the "the long ears and long pipe nose animal" you will perceive mostly long ears and a pipe nose, the grey colour, the tree trunk legs, they will fade to the back in your perception. Soldiers in WW1 suffered shell shock - Soldiers in WW2 didnt - Why? In the 1920's and 30's Sigmund Freud published his books on psychotherapy so we had words to describe mental health problems and PTSD. It went from a PHYSICAL reaction to trauma to a MENTAL reaction to the trauma because we had new words in the language. Which is why there is a debate about the DSM 5 diagnostic manual - are they CREATING mental health problems by giving them names...??? Until the DSM 3 "Depression" was a symptom of a mental problem. In the DSM 4 it was made a diagnosis. This coincided with the release of Prozac... This is a very legitimate debate - drug companies crate a drug that treats a thing - 20% of us develop the "thing"
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@Superabound2 you people are so dum8. For starters, a colour is not an object. This thread has actually dramatically lowered my hope for humanity. The thickness, the lack of education, the lack of perception, the lack of intellectual thinking, the lack of research people are prepared to do before commenting. Its called the sapir-whorf hypothesis google it.
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THE SINGLE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO DEFEND FROM A GUN - and I am a 5th Dan MMA instructor - very simple - DONT live in the USA... That will get you out of 99.9% of all gun-related incidents. >>> Below for real advice. NEVER EVER try to get a gun off a person with a gun pointed at you. Hold your arms away from your body so they can see them and you wont spook them. Do what they tell you, nothing you own is worth your life.
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@ac1646 "notice how light affects the appearance at certain times of the day". Funny enough I was just discussing this yesterday with a fashion designer - we were discussing Monet's "Haystacks" One "trick" that I like to do is on a calm day meditate and do breathing exercises and then go outside and DO NOT LABEL anything - we tend to mentally label the things we look at, instead of just LOOKING - and all of a sudden I can see every colour of every blade of grass, the dewdrop sparkle like a carpet of a million tiny stars and I can see the rainbow of refracted light in everyone. I learned the technique from Eckhart Tolle, but as an artist you are probably able to do this quite naturally - to look beyond the object as a whole, to look beyond the colour to see the complexity of colours that make it up... Your perception of the world is different to the layperson because you live in a world of colour. We dont see with our eyes - we see with our brains and that is extremely maliable.
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WOW - I can see everyone brought their personal ajenda to the comments... Well done guys - you never dissapoint with the dissapointing.
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AS AN AUTHOR on psychology and the collapse of civilisations - your videos are starting to give off very "white supremacist" vibes
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MY FRIEND LIVES IN SEVASTOPOL I checked most of the pronunciation videos on this and they ALL but one got it wrong. If you live IN Sevastopol it is pronounced SevA Stop Pol - SO I don't take these things very seriously
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COST OF HOUSING is the most stable benchmark. How many days rent would it buy you in an ordinary average family dwelling at the time?
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@factsoftheconfederacy7151 - Gun deaths USA per 100k 12.2 Knife deaths UK per 100K 0.4 Do they look EVEN close to being similar - grow up and stop making excuses - that is the PER 100K CAPITA adjusted for population number. Of course, guns are an issue. Dont be a child.
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@Psiberzerker Sadly 38,000 Americans are not as lucky as you each year.
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@Psiberzerker "We are really bad a t road safety as well" is NOT a good argument.
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@factsoftheconfederacy7151 - you want to live in denial - that's your issue. I simply told you that face. The single BEST WAY to avoid a gun-related emergency is to NOT live in the USA. If you guys cant cope with that - grow up...!
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@supremecaffeine2633 WOW thats some crazy mental gymnastics you are doing there to justify your idiotic position on guns. If you take out the left handed people and then the ones that use small calibre weapons, cos they are not REAL guns, and then take the ones off that happen on a weekend cos that's recreation not work... Can you even hear yourself? A GUN DEATH is a gun death and America had 38,000 dead people a year from guns. END OF STORY. Dont reply - I work in mental health, I don't need to listen to it on here.
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@supremecaffeine2633 yeah yeah yeah - tell someone who cares.
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I ONCE BROKE AN OBSIDIAN ornament. A week later I was getting the cat out from under the bed and I ran my arm over a shard of the obsidian in the carpet and WOW... I opened up a 4" slice 1/3" deep in my forearm - it needed about 10 of those sticky grippy things that use instead of stitches and I still have the scar 30 years later. Genuinely - not even glass cuts like obsisian. Its sharper than sharp. A glass shard would have dug in and been pulled out of the carpet - not this.
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THE VIDEO IS WRONG language creates your perception of the world. If you don't have a WORD for blue - you literally do not perceive blue - I've done experiments on this as an author on psychology. Many languages don't have a word for BROWN. They call it dark orange. For 2 years every time i looked at a brown object, I said "Dark Orange" in my head. I now no longer perceive brown. Im sitting at a mahogany desk, it's most definitely NOT brown. Its orange, to dark orange with tiny streaks of black. Your perception of the world is directly linked to your vocabulary. Let me be clear - I CAN NOT SEE BROWN. I know what it looked like, it no longer exists in my world. If you did the same thing with blue, stopped using the world and started describing it as shades of green or grey, in 2 years' time or so blue will be nothing but a memory.
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@SheikhN-bible-syndrome - Watch this - https://youtu.be/wh4aWZRtTwU
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@jonathonfrazier6622 - here you go you th!ck tw4t. https://youtu.be/wh4aWZRtTwU
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@stevied3400 Idiot
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@stevied3400 Google "sapir-whorf hypothesis"
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@-user_redacted- Is it though? If it was named "Killer of Babies" and you were told it was poisonous Im pretty sure you would perceive it differently...
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@Vessekx "You’re really caught up in the error of pretending that describing". NO I AM NOT - fuk people are amazingly thick on this comments section. This channel must attract a certain "type" of person. Language CREATES your perception of reality - how many of you lot watched the movie "Arrival" and had absolutely NO f-uking idea about the central core theme of the movie??? "different terminology that someone else somehow changes what it is that you’re describing." NO it does not change the THING - it changes YOUR perception of the thing. Google "Study sheds light on a classic visual illusion" YOU are making the mistake of thinking that you SEE what is there - YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT IS THERE - you see what your brain THINKS is there - if your brain is trained by repetition of shadow and light to see dark grey when there is not dark grey, why would your brain not be trained to see green/blue instead of blue/blue if the LANGUAGE you use every day trains your brain so see green blue. Your brain IS NOT a polaroid camera taking an accurate representation - your brain is like a digital camera where the electronic signals have to be processed by the CPU - your brain. So you SEE what your brain has been PROGRAMED by repetition to see. I am genuinely astonished by the incredibly low level of intelligence, knowledge, and ability to do basic research shown in this thread. Anyone in this thread who had disagreed with me without doing 10 minutes of research on line to find out first, REALLY needs to question who they are trusting for their information - cos this channel LIES A LOT about history and especially social attitudes across history! This channel has an agenda, its not a nice one and people on here are blindly following him... And that's why I have mentioned this and similar hypotheses on many videos - but its ONLY this one I get endless arguments on!!! This channel's followers are VERY cult-like in their behavior.
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@Vessekx - You do NOT see with your eyes you see with your BRAIN. And what you see is a combination of what is there, assumptions and memories. Visual processing is the most energy intense thing your brain does so it does the least amount possible. Why do you think it is so tiring to drive in a strange city? Because your brain can not rely on memory for the images, it has to process images constantly. When you pull up to a familiar junction in your car when tired, its clear and you pull out only to have an angry driver sound their horn at you THAT is because your brain substituted a MEMORY instead of actually doing the processing, so you LOOKED, you SAW the junction and no car - but you DID NOT see the actual junction you saw a memory and we have watched this happen in functional MRI where the visual cortex shuts down as the memory fires up. Your brain interprets electrical impulses from your eyes, mixes them with assumptions and memories and gives you YOUR vision of the world and that vision of the world you perceive is dependent upon your lived experiences, culture and LANGUAGE. ALL of your senses are perceived in a way that is dependent upon your lived experiences, culture and LANGUAGE. Because what YOU PERCEIVE is a universe created INSIDE YOUR BRAIN just for you.
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@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin No its not. You dont see with your eyes you see with your brain and what you see is what you EXPECT to see. Look up the shaded grey cube experiment. OR - why do fireworks always burst TOWARDS you..??? they burst in 3D 50% towards and 50% away from you - but you only see them coming TOWARDS YOU - why dont you see the 50% that goes AWAY from you??? Its cos you brain is programmed to expect things getting bigger = getting closer BECAUSE you dont see wiht your eyes you see what your brain has been programmed to see. A natural shell pearl button on a red background looks re, on a blue background looks blue, green looks green. In fact they reflect the entire spectrum as a rainbow but your BRAIN filters out the other colours and only "sees" the colour that matches the background. You do NOT see what is there - you see what your brain EXPECTS to see. If you r brain expects a greeny blue sky - YOU WILL PERCEIVE A GREENY BLUE SKY.
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@darkamora5123 You see with your brain not with your eyes, and what you see is governed by what you expect to see. I am so sick to death of this thread.
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@ancairinadumitru3306 If you are that precise with colours, you might have an extra colour cone in your eyes, its called Tetrachromacy. I used to have a girlfriend with it, clothes were a nightmare for her, she could see the sleeves on a T Shirt were a different colour to the body but to me they were IDENTICAL. She was able to identify the component colours just as you say "it contains a bit of orange and a bit of magenta", when to most people its jsut pink and they keep offering you "pink" but to you they are different colours. Its incredibly rare and people with it often work in the fashion and automotive industries
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@sherryzmezzo Yes it is. But not to the vast majority of English-speaking people.
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THIS CHANNEL seems to be giving off rather too many "white supremacy" apologist vibes, all obviously shrouded in "impeccable" historical "fact" Just HOW many videos on race in ancient times do you NEED to do??? this is about your 8th in 3 years.
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THERE IS GOOD EVIDENCE that the people of Britain didn't really see colour in that the first mention of black people is Queen Elisebeth complaining that 1/2 million black Africans was enough. The population was 4 million at the time. The point being, NO ONE ELSE mentioned black people yet that made up 12.5% of the population, you would have thought someone would mention black people in the literature...
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IM AN AUTHOR on psychology and the collapse of civilisations - This is the list of contributing factors to societal collapse: Plague / disease Y Environmental change Y Massive wealth inequality Y Loss of the administrative class Y The government stops governing Y Attack from the outside - now includes cyber attack Y Loss of faith in the political system Y Economic collapse Y Exposed obvious corruption Y Crumbling infrastructure Y Mismanagement of a crisis Y Societal division Y Loss of belief in the unity of the society Y Restriction of international trade / loss of trade agreements Y Increased isolationism Y Rising internal violence Y Excessive spending on military / arms race Y Inability to maintain the currency - hoarding / devaluation / hyper inflation Y If a majority of things on the list happen to a civilisation simultaneously, it is invariably the end for that civilisation. If all happen at the same time, it's guaranteed to be the end. The USSR collapsed with 9 out of the 18. America scores 18/18. And it has reached "cascading interconnected systems failure" - everything is broken and everything you need to fix it is also broken. The only question left is can it MANAGE the collapse? Will it be like the end of the British Empire - or Yugoslavia 1992 with way more guns.
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THIS CHANNEL is turning into some f-king weird right-wing white supremacist - misogynist - INCEL bulls!t propaganda channel - I guess that's where the clicks are at.
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MURDER societies way of getting rid of narcissists and sociopaths. That's no joke. I'm an author on narcissism and throughout history, unless you were rich, you would quickly be stabbed in the back in a dark ally if you were a narcissist. If you read old accounts, a lot of people that were murdered were murdered for just being d!cks. Being a horrible person and getting away with it, is quite a modern thing.
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@ziggarillo - Yes I agree. Only in my case I live in an area where they chlorinate the water very heavily...
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HE IS WRONG language creates your perception of the world. If you don't have a WORD for blue - you literally do not perceive blue - I've done experiments on this. Many languages don't have a word for BROWN. They call it dark orange. For 2 years every time i looked at a brown object, I said "Dark Orange" in my head. I now no longer perceive brown. Im sitting at a mahogany desk, it's most definitely NOT brown. Its orange, to dark orange with tiny streaks of black. Your perception of the world is directly linked to your vocabulary.
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@tassia1954 Google "sapir-whorf hypothesis" - language creates reality Im guessing you didnt understand the movie "Arrival" then, you were just completely mystified how she knew her child was going to die before she even gave birth ???
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@rebeccahicks2392 No it has not or you would have given the citation of the paper. You wrote a previous reply, realised as you read further down that I had cited "sapir whorf" googled it and then tried to retrospectively bolster your previous comment by claiming it had been "debunked"
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@nateman10 - Here is another amazing example of how language creates reality - video linked at the bottom. In 1918 we did not have a word for post-traumatic stress disorder or even the concept of it as a mental health issue, so people in WW1 suffered "Shel shock" physical symptoms of a mental health issue. In the 1920's and 30's Sigmund Freud published his books on psychotherapy and we developed the language and concepts of mental health No one in WW2 suffered "Shell shock" they suffered mental health issues and PTSD, with almost no physical symptoms. https://youtu.be/X-elmAeX_4U
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@juanausensi499 - flying is a skill and/or an ability, NOT a perception. "You are just projecting your personal experiences to make them a universal truth" no I'm not - I'm an author on psychology, I have researched this. " 'People that learn a new language' WITH NEW COLOUR WORDS IN IT is what I said I speak English, French, Bulgarian and Russian - they have the same colour words. "Am I a mutant?" No, you're an idiot. Don't bother replying - the conversation is over.
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