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Odd, I initially thought "cucumber" then quickly changed to "carrot" because I thought I saw a joke coming on. I'm confused.
 
Tomato man here, and the number 7... Sound like the same logic for the scam... They call you and start making 50/50 guesses, about say stocks... of course they call 1000 other people too... they say to 1/2 the people it will go up, and half the people it will down... When it goes up they call back up and say see we were right... now they say it will go up again, to half, and down to the other half... and boom now they've been right for 250 people twice... Wow, so then they bait you like this several times, until they convinced you that they are allways right, and need to choose them, and buy they're crappy stocks... in the end they've only snagged 25 people but they were right every time for all of those people... anyway... Just sounds like the same type of logic... I'll shut up now... and go back in my unique little corner..
 
Another vote for broccoli. Strange though, I hate broccoli, no amount of salt and butter can fix it. Much as I hate to admit it, I said "3" for the second one. If I keep up stuff like that I'll fail my Calculus final.

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At first I thought cucumber also, but I figured saying that after I just said something that sounded like "sex" for 15 seconds might be percieved as gay, so I changed my answer to carrot before I got to the bottom.

No joke.
 
Your brain makes certain connections due to learning over time. Seeing things like 2 and 5 near each other seems to trigger your brain to think of 7, probably due to the fact that 2+5=7 is something learned and memorized quite a bit from an early age.

As for the carrot thing, that's just freaky.
 
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