Page Summary: Illusionist Eric Leclerc memorizes a whole deck of cards in 3 seconds - then lets you in on the magic. It looks like common sense isn't so common because according to research, 90% of adults get these ...
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Illusionist Eric Leclerc memorizes a whole deck of cards in 3 seconds - then lets you in on the magic. It looks like common sense isn't so common because according to research, 90% of adults get these ... Comedian Ben Bailey is quizzing people's common sense with a few trick questions.
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- Illusionist Eric Leclerc memorizes a whole deck of cards in 3 seconds - then lets you in on the magic.
- It looks like common sense isn't so common because according to research, 90% of adults get these ...
- Comedian Ben Bailey is quizzing people's common sense with a few trick questions.
- See firsthand how positive and negative reinforcement can affect a player's
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