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How Klaine Changed The World (the first part of The Box Scene livestream)
Showing the impact of Kurt and Blaine on the media and on society.
“The brain, it seems, does not make much of a distinction between reading about an experience and encountering it in real life; in each case, the same neurological regions are stimulated. Keith Oatley, an emeritus professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto (and a published novelist), has proposed that reading produces a vivid simulation of reality, one that “runs on minds of readers just as computer simulations run on computers.” Fiction — with its redolent details, imaginative metaphors and attentive descriptions of people and their actions — offers an especially rich replica. Indeed, in one respect novels go beyond simulating reality to give readers an experience unavailable off the page: the opportunity to enter fully into other people’s thoughts and feelings.”
“I’ve tried being other people and myself suits me the best.” ― Chris Colfer
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Birthday shenanigans! w/ @Kimberly_Whalen @chriscolfer @titusmakin (Taken with instagram)
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Happy Birthday Chris!
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THERE ARE TEARS. RUNNING DOWN MY FACE. HEY GUYS FAIR WARNING, DON’T DRINK ORANGE JUICE WHILE WATCHING THIS VIDEO UNLESS YOU’RE OKAY WITH CLEANING SALIVA AND LIQUID FRUIT OFF OF YOUR COMPUTER MONITOR.
I literally had to pause this 30 seconds in so I could go to the bathroom because I was about to piss myself laughing so hard omfg
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#omfg #this #lol #to end all lols