![]() Pride Month + Summer Challenge Prizes + New Summer Reading Series + Juneteenth Celebrations May 12, 2022 ![]() Meet Pulitzer Prize-Winning Authors + Teen animeFEST Logo Contest + How to Buy a Car June 16, 2022Īrt Galleries Honored + FREE Meals + Puppet Shows + Making Music + Survey Could Win You $100 June 1, 2022 Youth Hub & Teen Zone Now Open + Opt-In for Text Message Notifications + New CSN Classes August 2, 2022įree Meals for Kids + Research Your Roots + Homework Help July 15, 2022īook Festival + Habitat for Humanity Applications + Money Smart Classes + Adulting 101 for Teens! July 1, 2022 Teen AnimeFest Is Back! + Customer Appreciation Day + Fall Festival Fun September 7, 2022Ĭelebrate Hispanic Heritage + New Neon Library Cards + Record Your Personal History! August 16, 2022 ![]() Hispanic Heritage Month + Family Pride Day + Las Vegas Book Festival + TeenTober Fun September 22, 2022 The Big Library Read + Socrates Upgrades + Native American Heritage Month October 22, 2022Ĭomic Book Festival + Vote at the Library + Health & Wellness Resources October 5, 2022 The Library Is Your Home for the Holidays November 8, 2022 New Golden Knights Bookmarks Are Here + Musical Storytime + Artists Reception + Free ACT Test Prep November 22, 2022 Virtual Gallery Tours + Bring Kindness Back December 7, 2022 Peace Week + Find Your Family’s History + Career & Business Resources December 21, 2022 MLK Celebration + FREE State Park Passes + The Writer’s Room + Learn & Earn January 3, 2023 VGK Gold Card, T-Shirt, Game Tickets! + Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop + Mystic Fair Coming Soon January 13, 2023 Golden Knights Card & Giveaways + Mystic Fair Returns + Cartoons to Music + Adventure Film Festival February 8, 2023 Women's History + Spring Job Fair + Chalk It Up Fest + Maker March! February 22, 2023 Learn How to Make Your Money Smart + Calling All Local Authors March 7, 2023 VGK Bookmark Now Available + Dog & Cat Tales + Celebrate STEAM Month March 23, 2023 Ultimately, brains are designed to lose at the Double Check game, which gives kids everywhere their first taste of what it feels like to be betrayed by their own minds.Join Summer Challenge, Win Cool Prizes! + Free Meals for Kids & Seniors + Book Sale Bargains May 4, 2023Īsian American-Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islander Heritage + Summer Challenge + The Big Library Read! April 20, 2023Īppreciating Our Customers! + Celebrate Being a Kid + Aviators Fundraiser + Take Our Survey April 5, 2023 As a result, we can miss clowns riding on unicycles right in front of us, we can be in mid-conversation with strangers and not realize that they've switched genders or we can spend hours looking at two illustrations of a ski mountain without realizing that the girl holding a snowboard is wearing gloves in one picture and mittens in the other (you're welcome). ![]() Cracked has mentioned it before, but the abbreviated version is that we are so overloaded with visual input every day that our brain only chooses to pay attention to the small percentage it considers relevant, and then guesses at the rest. It's called inattentional blindness, and the game is just a cruel exploitation of an affliction from which we all suffer. The puzzle teaches us the unnerving lesson that we will never be able to fully trust our own brains. The true lesson of Double Check isn't in honing your awareness until you find all of the differences in the pictures it's in hunting for the final two or three differences and never seeing them, ever.
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