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7 years ago+15 15 0On the ledge
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7 years ago+19 19 0Through a 1000 feet long mud cave
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7 years ago+27 27 0It is time to stop
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7 years ago+18 18 0Catching flies with a vacuum cleaner
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7 years agoInteractive+18 18 0Vote for the worst painting 2017
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7 years agoAnalysis0 1 1People ignore famous musicians when they are disguised as street performers
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7 years ago+13 13 0Free climbing Crystal Crag
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7 years agoAnalysis+8 9 1Music critics trash and praise the same record
released under different names
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7 years agoAnalysis+8 9 1Publishers rejected classics in disguise
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7 years agoAnalysis+9 10 1The music that is better than itself | Significance magazine
In the 1930s, Pitirim A. Sorokin and J. W. Boldyreff conducted the most interesting experiment1. They told their participants that they are going to play two variations of the same theme by two
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7 years agoInteractive0 1 1Quiz: can you tell Mozart from Salieri?
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7 years ago+5 6 1Quiz: Was this painting made by a human artist or ape?
Quiz: Was this painting made by a human artist or ape?
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7 years ago+4 5 1Famous writers no better than the unknown ones
They just have more readers.
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7 years ago+2 2 0Driving into an abandoned mine
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7 years ago+13 14 1The average university student asked to tell between Dickens and the worst writer in history scored a 48.2%
Are the famous writers better than the unknown ones, or they merely have more readers?
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7 years agoAnalysis+7 8 1Cambridge students rated famous poets lower than the unknown ones in a blind test
Longfellow got only a 5% approval rating.