Got this from the Humble Weekly Bundle, but I already have it. So now you can have it too!
I'll be the first to admit that I'm not that interested in most shooters (and also that I'm bad at them), so I can't tell you if this one is any good. But I've heard a lot of positive things about it, so it probably is. Either way, I hope whoever wins this will enjoy it.
Instead of thanking me, tell me about the most interesting thing you learned this week.
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I'd heard before that happier dairy cows produce more milk, but just how far it goes is amazing. Apparently there was a study that discovered that -simply calling cows by individual names- soothed them enough to put out an extra 3-4% more milk. I really hope research like this continues, and that maybe one day we'll have this massive body of evidence saying that not only is it good and right to treat animals well, but it's counterproductive NOT to.
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I think a lot of farmers already know this, but it's still cool information.
Cows can even make friends, and they get depressed when they lose their friends.
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Thanks! I learned today that magenta is not found in the visible spectrum of light. It doesn't even have a wavelength. Basically, it's a mix of red and violet light, that our mind reads as absence of green and makes up new colour to fill the gap. Magenta is one of an extra-spectral colours. You might wanna read more about it, I'm not very good at explaining :/
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I heard that one before, yeah. It's pretty interesting.
Brown and pink light don't really exist either.
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Thanks for a great giveaway
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Thank you!
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There was this woman in China, who didn't have a cerebellum. Only when she was an adult and went to the doctor because of vertigo and nausea did she find out. It's amazing how well a person can survive without an integral part of ones brain.
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/24-year-old-woman-born-without-cerebellum-her-brain
And Thank you for the chance!
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It's very cool how apparently the brain can learn to, at least partially, compensate for such a huge defect. Interesting link!
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Thank you <3
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thanks :3
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Thanks ^^
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I learnt that pogoing during a concert could result in a black eye :D
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Ouch.
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Thanks! :)
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Thanks !
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Thanks for the chance!
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