The Brainy Oblivion
Have you ever thought why apple is red? Why we can wander new places without even moving from our couch? Do you really use 1% of brain?
Do you know that the more you talk with people, there is more chance to lose your weight faster or thinking in another language makes your decision more sound and rational.
Our brain has more unsolved mysteries that we will be discussing here with a tinch of humor served in a platter. So, join me here and let the brain taste the flavour of its own medicine, only on The Brainy Oblivion, every weekend !!
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