Fwd: Jedi Mind Trick

David V. Rogers dvrogers@bellatlantic.net
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This is freaky, follow the directions:


    Jedi Mind Trick



     This little Jedi mind trick is kinda freaky, till you think
about
     it a little while. Then it's even more weird. Just follow
the
     instructions below: DON'T scroll down too fast-do it slowly
and follow
     the instructions below exactly, do the math in your head as
fast as
     you can.

     It may help to say the answers aloud quietly. FOLLOW these
     instructions one at a time and as QUICKLY as you can!


     What is:





     2+2?






     4+4?





     8+8?





     6+16?



     Quick! Pick a number between 12 and 5.






     Got it?





     Now scroll down...























     The number you picked was 7, right?




     Isn't that weird???



     Free will or synaptic wiring? You be the judge. Check out
the
     following exercise, guaranteed to freak you out. There's no
trick or
     surprise. Just follow these instructions, and answer the
questions one
     at a time and as quickly as you can! Again, as quickly as
you can but
     don't advance until you've done each of them...really. Now,
ARROW down
     but not too fast, you might miss something)...









     What is:

















     1+5













     2+4
















     3+3























     4+2

























     5+1
















     Now repeat saying the number 6 to yourself as fast as you
can for 15
     seconds. Then scroll down.



































     QUICK!!! THINK OF A VEGETABLE! Then arrow down.




























     Keep going.





































     You're thinking of a carrot right? If not, you're among the
2% of the
     opulation whose minds are warped enough to think of
something else.
     98% of people will answer with carrot when given this
exercise.
     Freaky, huh?

     Here is another one

     DON'T CHEAT BY SCROLLING DOWN FIRST!
     It only takes 30 seconds. Work this out as you read. Don't
read the >
     bottom until you've worked it out!

     1. First of all, pick the number of days a week that you
would like to
     eat out.





     2. Multiply this number by 2.





     3. Add 5.





     4. Multiply it by 50.




     5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1748.
If you
     haven't,

     add 1747.



     6. Last step: Subtract the four digit year that you were
born.




     SEE BELOW







     You should now have a three digit number:


     The first digit of this was your original number (i.e. how
many times
     you want to go out each week).



     The second two digits are your age!!





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This is freaky, follow the directions:


    Jedi Mind Trick



     This little Jedi mind trick is kinda freaky, till you think about
     it a little while. Then it's even more weird. Just follow the
     instructions below: DON'T scroll down too fast-do it slowly and follow
     the instructions below exactly, do the math in your head as fast as
     you can.

     It may help to say the answers aloud quietly. FOLLOW these
     instructions one at a time and as QUICKLY as you can!


     What is:





     2+2?






     4+4?





     8+8?





     6+16?



     Quick! Pick a number between 12 and 5.






     Got it?





     Now scroll down...























     The number you picked was 7, right?




     Isn't that weird???



     Free will or synaptic wiring? You be the judge. Check out the
     following exercise, guaranteed to freak you out. There's no trick or
     surprise. Just follow these instructions, and answer the questions one
     at a time and as quickly as you can! Again, as quickly as you can but
     don't advance until you've done each of them...really. Now, ARROW down
     but not too fast, you might miss something)...









     What is:

















     1+5













     2+4
















     3+3























     4+2

























     5+1
















     Now repeat saying the number 6 to yourself as fast as you can for 15
     seconds. Then scroll down.



































     QUICK!!! THINK OF A VEGETABLE! Then arrow down.




























     Keep going.





































     You're thinking of a carrot right? If not, you're among the 2% of the
     opulation whose minds are warped enough to think of something else.
     98% of people will answer with carrot when given this exercise.
     Freaky, huh?

     Here is another one

     DON'T CHEAT BY SCROLLING DOWN FIRST!
     It only takes 30 seconds. Work this out as you read. Don't read the >
     bottom until you've worked it out!

     1. First of all, pick the number of days a week that you would like to
     eat out.





     2. Multiply this number by 2.





     3. Add 5.





     4. Multiply it by 50.




     5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1748. If you
     haven't,

     add 1747.



     6. Last step: Subtract the four digit year that you were born.




     SEE BELOW







     You should now have a three digit number:


     The first digit of this was your original number (i.e. how many times
     you want to go out each week).



     The second two digits are your age!!




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