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Old 11-05-2014, 11:11 AM   #933
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Originally Posted by Yolina View Post
Erm, so you're saying because you can't see it, its not there?
No, that's not what I am saying.
I am saying that there are some people that are probably seeing it because they are looking too hard, forcing themselves to see something that is not there-they are influenced by other people's observations.

You know, sometimes if you hear something enough you start to believe it.

Have you ever read the side effects list for a new medication that you have to take? And once you take the med you suddenly start to think you feel those side effects?

It's a psychological response. You read about it and you effectively forced your brain to trick you into thinking you have those side effects, when you don't.

I think people can convince themselves that they see something that is not really there because they have been told often enough that it IS there. They have read reviews from other people saying that all screens have the discoloration, so mine must have it too.
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