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Heh. It doesn't prove anything, but it sure is fun.
Reviewed by canicus Sep 22 2007, 01:50pm ( 36 reviews ) • brynmawr.edu
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Rated by cest-la-vie on Oct 19, 10:58pm
I want to believe you are stupid, therefore you are.
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Rated by zorakpredicts on Oct 19, 5:30am
What???
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Rated by Alcoolex on Jun 18, 9:21am
A lot of problems in a lot of departments
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Rated by onethousandwords on Apr 21 2009, 4:45am
uh... nope. The face that there is a yellow background around the arrows means that pretty much everyone identifies the green arrows.
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Rated by zarathustra327 on Apr 17 2009, 1:05am
This has nothing to do with free will. Pseudo-philosophical garbage.
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Reviewed by SickM on Apr 14 2009, 4:58am
Nah some people just have a weak will.
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Rated by Morgakabol on Mar 30 2009, 7:36pm
Not...really...
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Rated by LordMortis on Mar 21 2009, 9:18am
What if I was predestined to see the green arrows? This argument lacks anything resembling rigor.
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Rated by ManLemon on Sep 24 2008, 2:19am
the green arrows are complete figures while the yellow ones are not. The yellow is clearly the background here which kind of ruins the idea behind it.