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subliminal

[suhb-lim-uh-nl] / sʌbˈlɪm ə nl /






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“When you deliver in a white community, you can feel it. People just stare. They don’t smile or wave or anything. The stare-down is to subliminally tell you that you don’t belong.”

From Seattle Times

I was subliminally trying to get into that philosophy and have our own interpretation of that concept, which kind of went from zero to infinity.

From New York Times

He also placed subliminal messages about objectification and sexualization in ads around the airport, including a fascinating, even chilling, final shot.

From Los Angeles Times

Their proof-of-concept study involves subliminal exposure to cues to those memories after putting the brain in a state in which it is likely to forget.

From Scientific American

Color palettes subliminally invite you into the magnetism of his characters, pulling you in as if to suggest there’s something more going on beneath the surface.

From Los Angeles Times