Life is full of irony. Finding the paradoxes and humor in life, may be one of it's most interesting aspects. Logic and projection are key. Mirroring, humor, and sarcasm, may go hand-in-hand in relationship to wit and defense mechanisms of we human beings. Also, relationships and associations are key in the perception of those paradoxes, and connecting-the-dots of some of life's (humorous) puzzles.
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Showing posts with label paradoxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paradoxes. Show all posts
Friday, January 20, 2012
Monday, November 7, 2011
A Finding of a Fun and Brain Stimulating Website with an Insightful Forum
The website called BrainDen shows riddles, puzzles, paradoxes, optical illusions, and offers games for the brain. It also offers links for IQ tests and puzzles, along with a forum for individuals to discuss and offer their insight, about those brain teasers.
After reading some of the paradoxes and looking at the optical illusions, BrainDen looks very appealing as a great website for brain exercise, and a fun way to explore 'logic's (sometimes) illogical scope' -- if you will.
The forum that BrainDen offers for individuals to express insight, and discuss the irony of paradoxes, along with the fun things offered on the site -- is definitely a plus.
Perhaps, you can check out some of the engaging challenges and fun stuff, for a little brain teasing and stimulation.
Paradoxes
After reading some of the paradoxes and looking at the optical illusions, BrainDen looks very appealing as a great website for brain exercise, and a fun way to explore 'logic's (sometimes) illogical scope' -- if you will.
The forum that BrainDen offers for individuals to express insight, and discuss the irony of paradoxes, along with the fun things offered on the site -- is definitely a plus.
Perhaps, you can check out some of the engaging challenges and fun stuff, for a little brain teasing and stimulation.
Paradoxes
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