/u/Prezombie's posts
Have any animal intelligence tests actually allowed scientists to accurately predict individual performance of other tasks?
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[WP] We should have learned our lesson when dealing with feral cats. The gangs of feral catgirls were an obvious result to anyone with a gram of foresight.
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[WP] When bored, you close one eye and pretend to pinch distant people's heads. Then one day, that game actually starts working.
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[WP] The time capsule dated all the way back to the Cretaceous Era, but had been buried far deeper. The writing could never be decyphered, yet the intensely fragile artifact and its contents still told a story.
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[WP] After managing to enable debug mode on an online store, everything showed up for sale, even things that shop didn't sell before. Even things that no store could sell.
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[WP] A powerful necromantic dictator sets up a contingency spell to force his soul into a new body upon death. Unfortunately, the hero causes the spell to go off early, swapping his soul with a nearby peasant girl mid-fight.
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[WP] After escaping out the airlock with just your suit and the prototype molecular printer, you find yourself alone in space. You got the target and escaped undetected, but you've got no easy way home. Mission accomplished?
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