Its a pretty simple psychological concept. They will look at him when they first see him obviously but after the board has passed with his picture on it and they are speaking to a new person, their initial memory is overruled by the assumption that it was actually the pic they were thinking of. I read his book.
Yeah the black guy was probably a little bit of self consciousness on the part of the woman, it being a stranger & all, who would want to make a scene.
Anyone who doesn't see the possibility of this is just ignorant to the fact that they don't know shit.
It was originally an Ohio/Harvard university experiment done on students. about 50% of people are fooled by this. Clearly this video was censored by the gov'ment. And its nothing to do with overruling memories we are just highly selective of which bits of information to remember
Try this next time you are at the bar:
Flash a twenty dollar bill around as you order a drink, then hand the bartender a two dollar bill.
Same concept, people see something and they dont question change.
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pretty good. I dont know who that pop star is supposed to be though. And the main guy looks like the British verson of Screach from Saved By the Bell
I would say there is no way anyone is that stupid. However i've seen the videos that MSers put out.
i dunno, the people that made this video had to have been pretty stupid
Its a pretty simple psychological concept. They will look at him when they first see him obviously but after the board has passed with his picture on it and they are speaking to a new person, their initial memory is overruled by the assumption that it was actually the pic they were thinking of. I read his book.
My garden wall is only 3dt tall.
i didn't find it amazing at all...well maybe the black guy
Yeah the black guy was probably a little bit of self consciousness on the part of the woman, it being a stranger & all, who would want to make a scene.
Anyone who doesn't see the possibility of this is just ignorant to the fact that they don't know shit.
I garantee you dummys would be fooled, that's assuming you would be nice enough to give a stranger directions, probably a stretch there.
It was originally an Ohio/Harvard university experiment done on students. about 50% of people are fooled by this. Clearly this video was censored by the gov'ment. And its nothing to do with overruling memories we are just highly selective of which bits of information to remember
lmao.... twat.
Instant Classic.
The black guy at the end was the best
nigger lover!
fuck off
hahah are you serious?!?!
a black guy and you cant tell?!?!
That fucking made my day
that means we're all the same!
I can't remember, is it that we all have the same colored blood or is it that all our shit stinks?
Try this next time you are at the bar:
Flash a twenty dollar bill around as you order a drink, then hand the bartender a two dollar bill.
Same concept, people see something and they dont question change.
doesn't work so well if you were to do that in canada.... the 2$ coin kinda doesn't even remotely resemble a 20$ bill ;/
England:
£20 - Biggest and purple
£10 - Smaller and orange
£5 - Smaller and blue
Aint gonna work here either. Trust the Yanks to not think of this when designing the currency.
Derren Brown. The one where He made the girl think she was dead was great. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=R3LwvaaO1M0
Sorry, forgot to call you all cunts. CUNTS!!
That trick has gotten me so much poon over the years.
omg... how oblivious are ppl?
Ok I got the point after the first couple of times... repeating the same skit five times gets a little old.