We could do some betting here, or comparing.
OK, everyone go there with a Sleestak in mind. I bet he gets that one quickly. But wouldn't it be interesting to see if he guessed differently if one of us said "probably" or "probably not" or "i don't know"? I wonder if it would drive him to different conclusions.
I'm not saying skew any results. Answer as honestly as you can (because some answers you don't know, or you think maybe or maybe not) and see if any of us get different results.
He can name that Sleestak in...16 notes.
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