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[–] 5 pts

Nice rifle.

Got me to thinking how much you can tell from a seemingly innocuous photograph:

  1. The photo was taken in the United States
  2. Your kitchen window faces east
  3. You shop at King Soopers
  4. You live somewhere in the Front Range between Cheyenne and Denver.
  5. You're currently ill

How am I doing?

[–] 4 pts

At the time of this pictures, you would have gotten 4/5 correct

[–] 2 pts

When I lived in Fort Fun I always meant to get up to Northern Colorado Rod & Gun Club to try it out, but I never did. The only reason I knew you lived in the area was the Dazbog coffee.

[–] 3 pts

I've never been one for subtle. The government already hates me, who cares if some poal faggots can figure me out

[–] 0 pt

It was a photo taken recently, due to the lack of grass. The kitchen is clean, although the coffee stains on the drawer says that they are active. The kitchen, while trendy is middle of the road materials. I would guess the house to be average price of the area. Based on the laminate counter tops and the subway tile, they are trendy so I would guess them to be early-30's and white. Also, it is an older home, with neighbors close by. Judging by the fence which has been there for at least 20 years.

[–] 1 pt

I would guess that the laminate countertops means it's a rental.

[–] 1 pt

Laminate? Did you not notice the undermount sink? That is GRANITE, feggit

[–] 0 pt

A lot of starter homes have them. You can easily install them yourself, they're cheap and relatively durable. Then again, most starter homes go either way in terms of becoming rentals. We're probably freaking him out lol.

[–] 0 pt

How do you know whether it's morning or evening?

[–] 0 pt

I don't know it for certain, but I was making a guesstimate based on the angle of the sun. If that picture was taken in the last week or so and the windows faced south, that would put the time of the photo somewhere close to 1800 hours. That's almost sunset in Colorado these days. It doesn't look that close to sunrise/sunset in the photo.

If the windows face east, that makes the photograph somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 hours, which seems more likely to me.