I like this, a lot. But I find that merely existing is enough to embarrass my daughter.Pshaw. I don't need lingo when I want to embarrass my son. I do it the old-fashioned way: insanity!
In another 2 years? Probably. Until then I'm going to earn every ounce of teen embarrassment.Followed by Li'l Z: "... you make me wish it WAS real."
So this brings up an interesting point. The cupboard works by taking a real person, the equivalent of the figurine you put in, and bringing him/her to the cupboard in miniature form. So, for example, when the kid put a Native American figurine into the cupboard, it became a real Iroquois person named Little Bear, who was very confused about why there was this giant kid peering at him. Other examples include a cowboy figurine turning into a man named Boone, a soldier figurine turning out to be a WW1 medic, and a female Native American figurine becoming a woman who agrees to marry Little Bear.
I'm pretty sure robocop and darth vader were both brought to life at some point in that movie.So this brings up an interesting point. The cupboard works by taking a real person, the equivalent of the figurine you put in, and bringing him/her to the cupboard in miniature form. So, for example, when the kid put a Native American figurine into the cupboard, it became a real Iroquois person named Little Bear, who was very confused about why there was this giant kid peering at him. Other examples include a cowboy figurine turning into a man named Boone, a soldier figurine turning out to be a WW1 medic, and a female Native American figurine becoming a woman who agrees to marry Little Bear.
So if that anime pony girl figurine does come to life... then that means that somewhere, sometime, in some part of the universe, there is a real pony girl who gets brought to the cupboard.
Oh I never saw the movie, just read the book. I wasn't aware of Robocop and Vader.
I remember how this scene was used in the trailer and in all advertisements. Made it look like a more awesome movie than it actually was. Or at least how I remember it. Haven't watched it in 20 years.
Fun fact! This is the first time in cinema that a lightsaber emits ambient light!I remember how this scene was used in the trailer and in all advertisements. Made it look like a more awesome movie than it actually was. Or at least how I remember it. Haven't watched it in 20 years.
Now, do I need this as a t-shirt, or should I just get a large print of it to hang in my house?
For various forum Redheads to use on their next anniversary...
Wallpaper.
Better: giant mural right across the FRONT of the house.Now, do I need this as a t-shirt, or should I just get a large print of it to hang in my house?
I didn't need this explained to me and I was ready to try it. Not because I remembered the experiment, but because I'd love to leave a dude alone with a marshmallow and call it a date.
They were frontrunners in the establishment of ethics standards in psychology experiments... and not in a good way.Stanford experiments back in the day were fucking wild.
Get a box of Lucky Charms and go on a rampage. You'll be...I didn't need this explained to me and I was ready to try it. Not because I remembered the experiment, but because I'd love to leave a dude alone with a marshmallow and call it a date.
Waiting for @bhamv3 to say "I'm gonna try this on my wife right now!"
I think you are referring to the long-term predictive power of the results of the marshmallow test, meaning that those who can wait were associated with better "success" outcomes. I would say that the predictive power is currently seen as weaker or more narrow than Mischel's original results at best and up in the air still at worst. There have been failed replications but also successful ones. I wouldn't say we can throw the whole thing in the trash, though. Failed replications definitely complicate things but they don't mean we accept the failure as Truth over the original without investigating further. Two opposing outcomes mean one is right but we don't know which yet.Not to mention the damn Marshmellow Experiment has been refuted multiple times...
So you wanna be a prison guard...They were frontrunners in the establishment of ethics standards in psychology experiments... and not in a good way.
I meant the original style of wallpaper. The paper used to cover walls....View attachment 46053
(I did do a 2560x1440 version, but of course the forum will have none of that nonsense)
--Patrick