Also, “identical” has a different meaning here.

There’s a special place in hell for the monster who dreamed up this captcha!

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    Top left? I mean, two of the things are literally inverse from each other, but that looks closest…

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      Yeah, inverse, but not identical.

      Check this one out!

      (hint: it’s the top right… totally different size/shape, but considered “identical”. FML

      I had 15 of these goddamn things, and if you get one wrong they start you off again from #1, but after you’ve done the entire series!

      EDIT: Also, wtf is the object? A wired personal vibrator?

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    When I see this captcha and it says “1 of 10”, I close the page. This website doesn’t want me, and I don’t want to be there either.

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      Microsoft uses some of these. I remember having to do something like that to setup a minecraft account and at some point I thought I would just give up and lose my money.

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        OpenAI uses these too. I used to have the pro subscription, yet they asked me to solve 10 of these for every other request. Needless to say, I’m no longer their customer.

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    Someone with water spray bottle should have been in the dystopian design meeting that came up with this horror.

    “No! Bad! No!”

    spritz

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      Yeah, the person who thought this up should be forced to do it for 24 hours straight, with only 10 seconds for each guess, and for every one he gets wrong, five minutes gets added to his time.