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1/24/20 PS 8 MindTrap Questions

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  1. was it even destroyed or scrapped?

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  2. Is the object have to do with smell?

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  3. Is the device a sort of liquid?

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  4. Was it a laser pointer?

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  5. What it a harmless lazer

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  6. Does the object have to do with sight?

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  7. Was the object meat?

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  8. Is it Donald Trump?

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  9. Did it involve any food?

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  10. was it a harmless bomb?

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  11. Does it make the person camouflage?

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  12. is it a toy for the tiger

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  13. it was a mask on the back of the head

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  14. Is it a toy that a regular cat would use but made into a bigger size?

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