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    I suck at these, apparently. I especially hate the motorcycles, but this goes for almost anything. Do I select the tile with just some wheel in it? Is the wheel a motorcycle too? What about the rider, are they the motorcycle? I mean, when a bike passes you on the road, you don’t say “I got passed by a motorcycle and its rider”. What about the pole the traffic light is on, does that count as part of the traffic light? I end up doing them for like ten minutes until my wife comes over and gets it first try.

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        They do but shouldn’t. I had a captcha scooter recently.

        Note: They didn’t ask me to find the “scooter” squares.

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            Huh, I’m not sure I agree, as least in American English. If course there are similarities though.

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      1221 hours ago

      Highly recommend Buster extension. You click on it and it uses the audio version and solves it for you. Works like 95% of the time.

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          21 hour ago

          I find this to be wildly flawed, as the soul question defines that one choice requires “soul death” but in no way implies what that means. Without understanding the variable of what this post-soul death defreezing looks like, there is no valid position to take.

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            18 minutes ago

            I agree, but this is a fun thought exercise, not a scientific questionnaire. If you are convinced that your soul is you or your brain is you then you’ll answer differently. I picked soul death freeze, which was the only answer I deviated from the norm.

            We have to make decisions based on incomplete, flawed, or outright misinformation regularly. But yeah I just enjoyed it as a bit of fun.

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          417 hours ago

          If I protect the body it’s “why does the soul need a body” and if I don’t protect the body it’s “how does reconstructing the body make sure the soul comes with it” it’s a catch-22 is what it is.

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              It doesn’t define what a body without a soul is at all. If we are to presume a soul exists, as the question instructs us to, then we need the variable information of what those without souls who are unfrozen become. It feels like they’re forcing assumptions where no justification for said assumptions are made.

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                16 minutes ago

                But how often must we make decisions based on incomplete information in our lives? Usually not such serious ones though. It’s not meant to be scientific, I just thought it was fun.

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          It’s weird, I followed the instructions too closely opposed to basing it on emotional response. Not sure whether i would answer differently responding emotionally. I’m only in 7% agreement with the sample population lol!

          I find the statistics mildly disturbing on the last query.