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418: Question from Gopal Kidao. Whose designs are these? 417: Trophies for the Laurence Olivier awards.
418: Question from Gopal Kidao. Whose designs are these? 417: Trophies for the Laurence Olivier awards.
417: What are these? 416: A computer generated image of Manhattan, as it would have appeared in 1609 when Henry Hudson first looked at it.
416: Question from Gopal Kidao. What does this image depict? 415: Quoting one of the right answers – – Diogenes Syndrome (After Diogenes the philosopher who lived in a barrel) – Miss Havisham Syndrome (After a character from ‘Great Expectations’) – Plyushkin syndrome (after a character in Gogol’s Dead Souls) All these denote a condition/behavioral…
415: What would connect the philosopher to these two fictional characters? 414: Agora (place of assembly / marketplace) from which we get Agoraphobia.
414: What were such places called? What fear gets its name so? 413: Answer
413: Connect the image to the video. 412: Answer
412: Connect. 411: A cheeky comparison between James Cameron’s Avatar and the underappreciated animation film Delgo.
411: What’s the cruel comparison being made? 410: Flipism – making all decisions by the toss of a coin. First defined in a 1953 Disney comic. Used by Anton Chigurh and Two-Face.
410: What philosophical discipline connects? 409: Photograph of Qaddafi arriving at Rome’s Ciampino airport in June 2009 – stuck to his right breast was a photograph of Libyan national hero Omar al-Mukhtar, who was executed by Italian colonial authorities in the 1930s. Reportedly, “this had a charming homemade quality, which leads us to suspect that…
409: Explain the odd accessorizing choice. 408: Answer