UnNews talk:90% of Gmail users don't know this trick

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Don't know if everyone will get the reference, but this fucking link, advertising some poxy Gmail widget, seems to come up on every newspaper page I visit. --Leverage (talk) 15:15, 26 February 2014 (UTC)

The trick mystified me. Every time I choose a crayon (I have to do this myself, no one else is around right now) and I hand the crayon back to myself, I'm able to pick the correct crayon without having to scratch it. I don't know how I do this (I do, because I'm the one that picks the crayon? Sounds right) and it works everytime I try it! I never believed in magic until now (I did), but what can I say? You've convinced me. Thanks (no thanks) Leverage! (OK, before posting this I tried again, picked the blue crayon, handed it back to myself, and correctly guessed that I'd picked the blue crayon! Scary, but impressive, thanks again). Aleister half an hour later
Did you ever consider, Ally, that you may be magical? And I have a confession to make, I can't get it to work, although I have to admit, I have been using pens instead of crayons. Leverage (talk) 19:05, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
The trick is to look at the crayon you or somebody else has picked before mixing it with the other crayons. You can either use your eyes, mirrors, drop them on the floor after the other person (or yourself) takes the crayon and see which one is not on the floor, and another way is to have someone in the room who you know indicate by pointing at a color on her clothes what crayon was taken. These methods all work, although some may be secret magician tricks and I shouldn't be repeating them here. Aleister 19:21 26-2-14
Is this your crayon? - nailed it! Aleister
Woah that was fucking skerry. I also use flesh coloured crayons to do more my drawings. How did you do that? Leverage (talk) 20:55, 26 February 2014 (UTC)