There is this ad on craigslist for a painting of a giraffe and a tiger that is being sold for $30 then $35. The ad reads “lion and giraffe” painting when in fact it’s really a tiger and not a lion. The first ad is selling the painting for $30 that are said to be worth $300 and was bought last year. They are 3 feet long and 3 feet wide.
The painting is obviously that of a tiger and they are rectangular so it’s impossible to be 3 feet long and 3 feet wide. The second ad for the same paintings is now worth $35 and the poster adds that the painting is bought from Avon for $300. Now he said the dimension is 3 feet long and 2 feet wide.
The third ad for the “giraffe and lion pic” is still for $35 but he also added that the paintings are never used (but on the picture the paintings are posted on the wall) and that the dimension is 4 feet long and 3 feet wide.
Now, who would want to buy these lion and giraffe paintings? You have to look closely (or just a quick look) to notice that it’s actually a tiger and not a lion but the poster does not notice that and even posting 3 different ads still stating that it’s a lion!
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