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Detailed Strip Info
strip info entered by and approved by Shalaina
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SHELDON: Hey Gramp? Why is it that, in this sea of blue dots, my eye is immediately drawn to the one red dot?
GRAMP: Because, the human brain is built to spot difference. To spot the thing that stands out.
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GRAMP: It's an evolutionary strength. You're more likely to survive if you can spot a hidden predator... or the one diseased berry in the bunch.
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GRAMP: It's one of the fundamental tasks of the brain: to spot the warning signs of a potential disaster.
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SHELDON: ...Didn't keep people from seeing "The Da Vinci Code".
GRAMP: Brain ain't perfect.
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