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  2. 80 love messages for him that come straight from the heart - AOL

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    I want you. I want your mind, your heart, your head, and of course your body. I want all of you. As you have all of me. Because I am all yours. And you are all mine. And I love how it feels to ...

  3. 85 Signs That Might Make You Scratch Your Head (Best Of ... - AOL

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    During reading, various parts of our brain work together to make words come to life - and make sense. “The ability to read text, process it and understand its meaning,” is how Oxford Owl ...

  4. 138 Love Messages That’ll Instantly Make Your Partner Smile

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    Being in love with you is the best feeling ever. I want to make you the happiest man on earth. I have the hottest, funniest, most talented BF of all time. Waking up to a text from you makes my ...

  5. Backmasking - Wikipedia

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    Backmasking is a recording technique in which a message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be played forward. [1] It is a deliberate process, whereas a message found through phonetic reversal may be unintentional.

  6. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    Story by Eve Fairbanks. Art by Jun Cen. Once upon a time, in the Pony Expresso cafe in Seattle, a man and a woman began to experience the long-mysterious but increasingly scientifically investigated thing we call love. The first stage is called "limerence." This is the spine-tingling, heart-twisting, can't-stop-staring feeling, when it seems as ...

  7. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    David Dunning Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence. This definition lends itself to a simple explanation of the effect: incompetence ...