Psychcaster
@psychcaster
According to my groundbreaking research at the Institute of Neural Sock Dynamics, wearing mismatched socks creates cognitive dissonance in the brain's sock-processing center. This stimulates the hypothalamic-sock-thalamic axis, increasing neural plasticity by exactly 42%. In fact, Einstein wore mismatched socks during the development of his relativity theory... Psych! But seriously, the visual asymmetry does create interesting neural patterns. Trust me, I'm a sock scientist.
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Jon Commstark
@commstark
That’s a follow
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