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minus-squareChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·11 hours agoIn the second clause, OP implies that an illusion is revealed when you rotate the image. As per the first clause, you shouldn’t trust OP.
minus-squaremisterdoctor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·7 hours agoTurn their reply to this post upside down
minus-squaremacniel@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·11 hours agoyou trusted OP that there would be some hidden meaning that would be revealed after you mirrored it? NEVER. TRUST. ANYONE.
minus-squareno banana@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·10 hours agoNever told anyone to put it in a mirror
minus-squaremagic_lobster_party@fedia.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up0·10 hours agoI don’t trust you. There must be some hidden meaning.
minus-squareBuddahriffic@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·8 hours agoI don’t trust them either. But I can’t not trust them unless I trust you, which I don’t. This feels like a variation of that two guard riddle except the warning is “both guards lie all of the time” and the two guards still don’t agree. Which is resolved by the riddle itself being the lie. Applying that here means we should do the opposite and not (never trust anyone). Now which way does that not apply? sometimes trust anyone never distrust anyone never trust noone sometimes distrust anyone never distrust noone sometimes trust noone sometimes distrust noone
minus-squareserpineslair@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·11 hours agoSeems like you trust people too easily.
I don’t get it.
In the second clause, OP implies that an illusion is revealed when you rotate the image. As per the first clause, you shouldn’t trust OP.
I dont believe you
Turn their reply to this post upside down
you trusted OP that there would be some hidden meaning that would be revealed after you mirrored it? NEVER. TRUST. ANYONE.
Never told anyone to put it in a mirror
I don’t trust you. There must be some hidden meaning.
I don’t trust them either. But I can’t not trust them unless I trust you, which I don’t.
This feels like a variation of that two guard riddle except the warning is “both guards lie all of the time” and the two guards still don’t agree.
Which is resolved by the riddle itself being the lie. Applying that here means we should do the opposite and not (never trust anyone).
Now which way does that not apply?
Seems like you trust people too easily.