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sh.itjust.works

If 6 was pretending to be 9 that just makes me think that 6 wants to be eaten by 7...

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It is not a book on computer science or programming, so this is ok.

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lemmy.world

Yeah that's funny and all but I'm more disturbed by your right to left numbering sequence

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lemmy.world

Isn’t your mom a joke on the internet? Haha, oh ho ho, heh heh heh. Woooooooo!

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I use this numbering sequence for manga only, very satisfying to coincide the reading directions with it.

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lemm.ee

This is one of those things that I can only see because I know it's a puzzle so I know to look for inconsistencies.

Then again, would this really happen IRL, to begin with? Wouldn't you notice as you're organizing the books?

Whatever, fun post!

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lemmy.world

It would not happen in real life, these posts with ridiculously long periods of time to find something are just doing the equivalent of "Only 10% of people can solve this basic puzzle!"

Why are the books in reverse order? To make the puzzle slightly harder. It's clickbait/attention seeking posting.

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Meh, I upvoted the post because the first sentence and the image was funny. Adding the extra line exaggerating how long it took is the clickbait part. They aren't mutually ezclusive.

Also, you should tske a pregnancy test because you missed your period.

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The book was a romance that started from "and they lived haply ever after" went through a period were they became less and into each other, until they had a last kiss, then later met for the last time and ultimately ended up so far apart from each other that it was as if they had never met.

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There are other cues - the letters at the top of each of the others, but bottom of the upside-down 6/9.

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You reached the end