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  2. Raiden Shogun - Wikipedia

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    Standing approximately 5 ft 5 in (166 cm) tall, [4] Raiden Shogun is a woman with, pale skin, bluish purple hair that forms a long braid, and bangs above her eyes. Raiden Shogun's design takes elements from Japanese culture, specifically Raijin, Japan's god of lightning, reflected not only in the character's name but also her abilities. [9]

  3. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    Click the GIF icon. Search for a specific GIF or browse by category. Mouse over the GIF you want to use. Click the GIF to insert it into your email. The GIF will be inserted wherever your cursor is placed in the email message.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Mug and Torus morph.gif

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    There are several ways that people could get wrong ideas of homeomorphisms from this animation: If you think that a homeomorphism is a continous deformation, you have it wrong. You must understand that the homeomorphism is just the map from the initial state to the final state.

  5. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    First-person shooter (FPS) games generally provide five degrees of freedom: forwards/backwards, slide left/right, up/down (jump/crouch/lie), yaw (turn left/right), and pitch (look up/down). If the game allows leaning control, then some consider it a sixth DOF; however, this may not be completely accurate, as a lean is a limited partial rotation.

  6. Optical illusion - Wikipedia

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    The converging lines toward a vanishing point (the spokes) are cues that trick our brains into thinking we are moving forward—as we would in the real world, where the door frame (a pair of vertical lines) seems to bow out as we move through it—and we try to perceive what that world will look like in the next instant. [29]

  7. Pollyanna principle - Wikipedia

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    The Pollyanna principle (also called Pollyannaism or positivity bias) is the tendency for people to remember pleasant items more accurately than unpleasant ones. [1] Research indicates that at the subconscious level, the mind tends to focus on the optimistic; while at the conscious level, it tends to focus on the negative.

  8. Portal:The Simpsons/Character quote/48 - Wikipedia

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    As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball. But tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom! — Kodos (as Bill Clinton ) (" Treehouse of Horror VII ")

  9. The Bravest Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Potion Maker (voiced by Paul Sun-Hyung Lee [22]) is a person who makes a potion that tells a prophecy of Cedric and Grunt's future. Stanley the Big Bad Wolf (voiced by RuPaul [ 4 ] ) is a misunderstood wolf that blows down the houses in Bricktown before Cedric and his friends put a stop to him, who crossdresses in women's clothing.