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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
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capaldithenewblack t1_j89li7x wrote
Reply to comment by niceoutside2022 in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
It is hard. Sometimes as we grow, our purpose and meaning can significantly change. Do you sacrifice what feels like truth to you to live an authentic life with someone you love?
MpVpRb t1_j89kxbd wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Headline is wrong and backward
Pop songs are carefully constructed by teams of experts to sound good in the first few seconds. They are often tested on focus groups before release. It's by design
More complex and interesting music often requires many listenings to understand, even for fans of the band or style
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fatuous_sobriquet t1_j89itpe wrote
Reply to comment by moyismoy in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
It’s true. American education is abysmal.
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Reply to comment by Donkarnov in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
rare in young, in dementia scale that's 20-40's
KungFuHamster t1_j89hepw wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Passion000 in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
There are a number of songs I've disliked at first that I ended up liking after 4 or 5 listens. Some of them I listened to "ironically" and then ended up genuinely liking them.
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slfnflctd t1_j89h8zb wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Very dependent on who's listening.
I often replay a track all the way through twice before I decide. I may like aspects of it, but if it's too repetitive and/or unoriginal and doesn't do anything interesting, challenging, insightful or novel, I'm walking.
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vitto737 t1_j89gfom wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
New study finds we know what foods we like within seconds of tasting it
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Percolator2020 t1_j89gbb2 wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
240 seconds to be exact.
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moyismoy t1_j89lxvl wrote
Reply to comment by fatuous_sobriquet in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
no, but its also not that good. We tend to rank between 10-30 out of ~200 nations for education. as such we are doing better then sub-Saharan Africa for total pop vaccinated. Though i guess thats not impressive.