Lemon and melon are two words that are very similar; just switch the M and L to get the other word. So does this mean that if you can read this really fast, you will get confused? I think so. Because lemons are yellow and melons can be yellow, they are similar yet again. Melons are sweet but sometimes sour. Lemons are small, melons are big. Melons are usually round, lemons are always funny. But melons can be hilarious, too. Lemons can sometimes be in the shapes of melons. So this means that a lemon is sweet and a melon is sour, right? (don't read back!!!) hehehee now think about it, and read it over. (It's supposed to trick you.)
A guy who loves rock music travels back in time to right before rock was invented. Let's say that he plays a rock concert, which is actually the first rock ever played. Then, a person copies this style and writes his own songs, based off of the fan from the future. Who invented rock, then?
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Are these spikes pointing up or down?
The
below statement is true.
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Which statement is correct?
IMPOSSIBLE FIGURES
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Rec-Tangle * |
The ever-popular prong thingee * |
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The ever-funky box * |
Prism Puzzle |
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Perplexing pyramid |
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Heh... And I was pretty proud of those!!!
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Super Sphere |
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Crazy Cube |
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Super Cube |
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* I have not invented these. I got them out of an optical illusions book. The ones without a * are the ones I invented.