I’ll start as an example: in the song Mr. Brightside by the Killers, the word “swimming” in “swimming through sick lullabies” is pronounced with a ‘t’ at the start like in “tsunami”. It’s “tswimming through sick lullabies”.

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      I feel like this video has somewhat interesting bits sprinkled within, but for the most part, it sets up a problem most people already recognize, never actually explores why it happens (besides vaguely “money”, which I think anyone could guess), and then interviews Don Norman to give the most obvious “no shit” and high-level explanation for creating intuitive designs. We also get the solution to the door problem – which is also trivially obvious.

      Vox imo is usually good and in-depth (at least their written work is), so while inoffensive, this really surprised me.

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        Yeah the video doesn’t explain much, just says there is a problem. If you search for Norman Doors there is probably more material out there. We had a presentation with several examples accompanying the video so maybe that’s why it stuck so much.

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      In one of the latest fast and furious movies, they go to Japan (or maybe Korea?) And theybfake eat a whole scene. Just utensils in food. No one even tries to move the food to their mouth.

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        most actors will have a spit bucket for when they do chew food, they typically dont actually eat they just chew it into a curd and then spit it out between takes. its gross and you can start to notice them tucking the bolus into their cheeks before their lines

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      Yes! I’m always scrutinizing this, and most actors do not fake it very well.

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      Also for a lot of outdoor scenes, at least in soap operas, the actors keep an ice cube in their mouth so that you can’t see their breath when it’s cold.

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      I noticed this same thing with what was supposed to be an old timey spotlight where it’s almost all battery. Actor was swinging it about like it weighed nothing.

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    I took a design class once. The London Symphony Orchestra logo can be interpreted as either a stylized conductor or the letters LSO; similarly the Spartan Golf Club logo can either be interpreted as the head of Spartan or a golfer taking a swing. The Pittsburgh Zoo logo may be seen as a tree, or a lion and a gorilla.

    The GameCube logo: a pair of cubes inside each other, with the G formed by the cube and the C formed by the negative space inside the cubes. The negative space in the camera shutter in the Picasa logo forms a house (a “home” for all your photos, and ‘casa’ is Spanish for house). The Toblerone mountain has a bear in it’s negative space (it’s made in the ‘city of bears’).

    The ‘tit’ in Tostitos is two people sharing chips and dip. The negative-space arrow in the FedEx logo, subconsciously hinting “speed”. The Amazon smile logo implies cheerfulness, also has a “speed” arrow, and the arrow goes from A to Z in the design.

    Baskin Robbins sells 31 flavors of ice cream, and they’ve incorporated that number into the BR of their logo. The R in the Tour de France logo is a cyclist. The old Milwaukee Brewers logo was a mitt catching a ball, except the mitt was made of the letters MB. The Washington State Cougar logo is made up of W, S and C.

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    My wife has this big painting that hangs above our fireplace. It’s abstract, just some colored squares and rectangles, kind of blotchy.

    One of those blotches looks a hell of a lot like a frog though. Almost like a frog hopped onto the canvas while the paint was still wet.

    Can you find the frog?

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    Turns out there’s a difference between a pepper and salt shaker. The diameter of the holes are wider for pepper, but you’ll see many places put salt in them.

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      The diameter of the holes are wider for pepper, but you’ll see many places put salt in them.

      Oof, same for oregano and red pepper flakes. So many pizza places put those spices into shakers with holes that are too small, it’s maddening!

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    Watch actors and note how/when they look down. This often means they have a mark to hit and need to be in exactly that spot for whatever reason.

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    Going on with your songs theme, in “Shotgun” by George Ezra, right at the start of the second verse, it sounds like he burps. It’s “brrrppsouth of the equator”

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    Hippos rapidly flip their tails around while pooping on land, which flings it out behind them. Seriously, look it up on YouTube or something., It’s hilarious and never leaves your brain.