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  2. Category:Rooms - Wikipedia

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    Rooms. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rooms. The different types of rooms in buildings — or any limited "areas" or "spaces" in structures .

  3. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    The tendency to engage in overgeneralized ascriptions of purpose to entities and events that did not arise from goal-directed action, design, or selection based on functional effects. [120] [121] Turkey illusion: Absence of expectation of sudden trend breaks in continuous developments Unconscious bias or implicit bias

  4. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The name "Hydrox" being said to sound like a laundry detergent contributed to its market decline. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] The difference between the taste of " banana -flavored" candy and a real banana is not due to the former being specifically designed to replicate the taste of Gros Michel bananas , the cultivar that dominated the American banana ...

  5. Liminal space (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    The Backrooms have also been portrayed as inhabited by supernatural entities. [ 8 ] Liminal space images soon gained popularity across the Internet, and by November 2022, a subreddit called r/LiminalSpace had over 500,000 members, the liminal space photo-posting @SpaceLiminalBot on Twitter had accrued over 1.2 million followers, and the TikTok ...

  6. A Room of One's Own - Wikipedia

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    470314057. A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf, first published in September 1929. [ 1] The work is based on two lectures Woolf delivered in October 1928 at Newnham College and Girton College, women's colleges at the University of Cambridge. [ 2][ 3] In her essay, Woolf uses metaphors to explore social injustices and ...

  7. The Backrooms - Wikipedia

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    The Backrooms are a fictional location originating from a 2019 4chan thread. One of the best known examples of the liminal space aesthetic, the Backrooms are usually portrayed as an impossibly large extradimensional expanse of empty rooms, accessed by exiting (" no-clipping out of") reality. Internet users have expanded on the concept of the ...

  8. Category:Fictional rooms - Wikipedia

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    0–9. Room 101. Room 104. Room 217. Room 222. Room 237. 1408 (short story)

  9. Category:Individual rooms - Wikipedia

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    Category:Individual rooms. Category. : Individual rooms. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Individual rooms. This category lists notable rooms, noteworthy for their historical value, their aesthetics or other value.