The most thought-provoking thing
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Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Bring in the most thought-provoking thing.
Task stats
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Points
15
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Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a brief description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on writing up some additional detail, though!
- Alice brought in Judge Judy's book Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining.
- Asim brought in a portrait of a 17th Century Iranian Prince that appears to be his doppelgänger.
- Liza brought in some of Nikola Tesla's files to represent his life.
- Russell brought in a photo of a Buddhist playing on an iPad, as an illustration of his anecdote about seeing a Buddhist playing with a fidget spinner app on a flight he was on.
- Tim brought in a Bill & Kate vinyl record with a confusing cover.
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