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rinselberg
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MAR 18, 10:07 AM
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Unless I've managed to confuse myself, I assert that when someone says that what we see in a mirror is "flipped" or "reversed" horizontally, what they really mean is flipped or reversed with respect to the sagittal plane that divides our body into a left side and a right side.
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Australian
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MAR 19, 01:40 AM
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Glue to it inside wardrobe of a bedroom so when open can see how badly dressed. Females would like it.
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olejoedad
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MAR 19, 07:28 AM
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After being installed on a wall, one could reflect on the term 'mirror image' and ask who is the fairest of them all.
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ray b
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MAR 19, 04:46 PM
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locally they attract peacocks who think a challenger moved into their space
we have janet reno's grand dads peacocks semi wild who are very invasive and everywhere locally
but they do react to outside mirrors and go full display
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Zeb
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MAR 21, 10:48 AM
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If I'd put it out with the $100 price on it, it surely would have disappeared within hours. But I live in New Jersey.
Nice choice on the install, though.
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