R. Brain vs. L. Brain (assumes a brain is present)
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Re: R. Brain vs. L. Brain (assumes a brain is present)
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She looks Hot. What brain am I using?
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Re: R. Brain vs. L. Brain (assumes a brain is pres
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right side for me...I guess thats why I have poor grammer... I actually focussed and then saw her turning counter clockwise and was unable to turn her back the other way...I just successfully changed her back to clockwise!!! what a mind job that is.
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There is actually 4 quadrants, upper/lower right and upper/lower left, all having there own qualities.
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I don't think this is very accurate. I definitely see clockwise (although I just managed to flip it to anti-clockwise), but there's no way I fit into the right brain category. Or rather, there's no way I don't fit in the left brain category.
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Yeap. Here at the office, 30 people tried it and 30 saw it clockwise... (only two can make it switch side) A tiny bit suspicious...
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Clockwise, but able to see counter-clockwise as well!
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My son immediately saw her turning both ways but the rest of us in the house saw her turning clockwise only. I just looked at it again and focused on the word "risk taking" and she immediately started turning counter-clockwise. Very cool.
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