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- Dictionaryunserious/ʌnˈsɪərɪəs/
adjective
- 1. not serious; light-hearted: "he defended himself with an unserious disingenuousness"
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3 days ago · memory, the encoding, storage, and retrieval in the human mind of past experiences. That experiences influence subsequent behavior is evidence of an obvious but nevertheless remarkable activity called remembering. Memory is both a result of and an influence on perception, attention, and learning. The basic pattern of remembering consists of ...
- Forgetting
Memory - Retention, Decay, Interference: When a memory of a...
- Retrieval
Memory - Retrieval, Encoding, Storage: The common experience...
- Amnesia
Amnesia is a loss of memory. It occurs most often as a...
- Long-term Memory
Memory - Encoding, Retrieval, Storage: Memories that endure...
- Forgetting
1 day ago · Hello from the beach, which I blame for the tardiness of this post. However, if you are at the beach, too, here’s some ocean-side reading for you. Part II to follow next week :) DOES ANYONE CARE ABOUT ART ANYMORE?
5 days ago · Mess around: This means to waste time or to behave in a silly or unserious way. Less Common Mess Phrasal Verbs. The following are some less common phrasal verbs that use “mess”: Mess about: This means to behave in a casual or non-committal way. Mess someone about: This means to treat someone unfairly or to change plans for them.
3 days ago · science, any system of knowledge that is concerned with the physical world and its phenomena and that entails unbiased observations and systematic experimentation. In general, a science involves a pursuit of knowledge covering general truths or the operations of fundamental laws.
- Observing the natural world and paying attention to its patterns has been part of human history from the very beginning. However, studying nature t...
- Science uses mathematics extensively as a powerful tool in the further understanding of phenomena. Sometimes scientific discoveries have inspired m...
- All peoples have studied the natural world, but most ancient peoples studied it for practical purposes, such as paying attention to natural cycles...
3 days ago · Rishi Sunak chose the Royal Army Museum in Chelsea to make his last stand. In a campaign finale, opposite an 1878 painting of Gurkhas using trees for cover and beneath a suspended helicopter that, cartoonist Morten Morland observed, made the Tories look as if they were fleeing Saigon, his lieutenants gathered for one final push.
2 days ago · And heck, sometimes those unserious poems might turn out alright. And so we have today’s piece. In a few weeks, my best friend is leaving on a jet plane with two suitcases and a cat, moving from Detroit to New York to begin law school.
1 day ago · It had defined edges: thick, but with a rigid shape, not hand-formed, but something else—gulp—frozen. My suspicions were confirmed when I took a bite. It was not medium, but rather Gray à la James, cooked not from room temp but direct from a fridge or freezer, leading to no sear on the surface, and no chance that it would ever cook through to a proper medium, let alone a medium rare.