Speaking to The Telegraph, plastic surgeon Rajiv Grover explained that the angle and shape of the lens play a big role, saying, “The phone's 28mm camera lens does exactly what time does to your face, enlarging the front of your face so that it looks bigger, as well as amplifying the features that get larger as you age. ... What we see when we're looking at ourselves in a mirror is not reality — the reflection in the mirror is a reversed version of the way we actually look. And since we look in the mirror every day, we're very used to this flipped version. It's called the mere effect. — From Quora
I've never retired something that was born before. [ ... ] To be born is to have a soul, I guess.
— K, a cop (Blade Runner 2049)
A Replicant-killing Replicant's 'insight' of anātman. — 180 Proof
What are your thoughts. — Wheatley
I lost interest in my thread, sorry. :pray:Why do you ask, if you are not responding to replies?
I sent you my reply more than a week ago ...
(https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/605997) — Alkis Piskas
What are your thoughts. — Wheatley
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