ULTRA SHORT TERM: Which of the following phrases will be in my next Substack post?
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resolved Oct 30
Resolved
YES
Banana Man
Resolved
YES
ur mom
Resolved
NO
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER
Resolved
YES
true high-IQ chads
Resolved
NO
the gostak's distimming of the doshes
Resolved
YES
DROP TABLE
Resolved
YES
equigeopotential surface
Resolved
YES
Bilbo Baggins
Resolved
NO
warm scrambled egg
Resolved
YES
full planetary status
Resolved
NO
Do you understand mechanical hands are the Ruler of Everything?
Resolved
YES
having a crush on Nick Cage

Resolves to all phrases that are in my next Substack post, when it is released. It counts as long as the phrase can be found anywhere in the post, including a quote of someone else or a picture with words in it. If it's in a link, it only counts if the words are actually visible without clicking the link. The exact phrase must be used, though capitalization doesn't matter.

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@JosephNoonan Banana Man, ur mom, DROP TABLE, and Bilbo Baggins were all from quoting the answers people gave to the free response questions. "Equigeopotential surface" was the phrase I was referring to below, since the phrase is in the question about the shape of the Earth. The other three are all in the regular text of the post.

As for the answers that resolved NO, "the gostak's distimming of the doshes" and "Do you understand mechanical hands are the Ruler of Everything?" were both fake-out answers, since they are related to questions on the survey, but neither phrase was ever said in the post. "INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER" is I guess tangentially related, since the post mentioned "The Last Question", and "warm scrambled egg" never had anything to do with it.

@JosephNoonan It was hard to figure out but I got 6 right and 6 wrong.

@Eliza Perfectly balanced, you must have been one of the people who said Thanos did nothing wrong.

Surprised that the phrase that's in one of the questions on my survey that will be covered in the next substack post isn't higher.

@JosephNoonan Hm, still no one has found which one it is. The wording of the question is in the description of one of my closed and unresolved markets.

What if it is Nic Cage instead?

@Eliza I can confirm that, if this phrase appears in the post, I will spell it Nick Cage

Finally, we have one trade. Though still only on one of the options

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