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  2. Hide the Pain Harold - Wikipedia

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    Hide the Pain Harold is an Internet meme based on a series of stock photos of András István Arató [1] (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ ˈiʃtvaːn ˈɒrɒtoː]; born 11 July 1945), a Hungarian retired electrical engineer [2] and model. In 2011, he became the subject of the meme due to his overall facial expression and seemingly fake ...

  3. 30 Mansplaining Memes That Say It All - AOL

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    Image credits: @kimgoodwin How to Deal With Mansplaining: A Womens Guide. Today, mansplaining has become a grievance for many women at work and at home. While most men don’t intentionally set ...

  4. 50 Of The Funniest Memes That Explain History In A Way That ...

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    It’s such a funny example of how even small social pushes can take off and shape cultural trends, even if based on unproven ideas.” #19 Image credits: historymemeshq

  5. Dawkins' God - Wikipedia

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    Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life is a book by Alister McGrath, a theologian who is currently Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University. The book, published in 2004, with a second edition in 2015, aims to refute claims about religion made by another well-known professor at Oxford, Richard Dawkins .

  6. Memetics - Wikipedia

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    Memetics is a theory of the evolution of culture based on Darwinian principles with the meme as the unit of culture. The term "meme" was coined by biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, [1] to illustrate the principle that he later called "Universal Darwinism".

  7. Unpacking a medical meme: How does ibuprofen know where the ...

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    Paging Dr. Internet, we need a diagnosis. In this series, Mashable examines the online world's influence on our health and prescribes new ways forward.When you twist open a bottle of Advil in ...

  8. Religious responses to the problem of evil - Wikipedia

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    (3) This requires that God remain hidden, otherwise, freewill would be compromised. (4) God created an epistemic distance (such that God is hidden and not immediately knowable), in part, by the presence of evil in the world, so that humans must strive to know him, and by doing so become truly good. Evil is a means to good for three main reasons:

  9. God of the gaps - Wikipedia

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    The term God-of-the-gaps fallacy can refer to a position that assumes an act of God as the explanation for an unknown phenomenon, which according to the users of the term, is a variant of an argument from ignorance fallacy. [17] [18] Such an argument is sometimes reduced to the following form: