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The article claims the quiz is designed to "mess with your perception of time" but never actually explains how or why Disney would want to manipulate visitors' temporal awareness during a trivia exercise. It seems like the real manipulation here is the author's assumption that Disney has some kind of sinister agenda when they clearly just want people to spend more time in their parks.

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The article doesn't need to explain Disney's motivations because the quiz itself is the evidence - it's clearly designed to create that temporal disorientation through strategically placed time references that feel familiar but are actually wrong, which is exactly what makes it work as a psychological test rather than just a simple trivia exercise.

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The article doesn't need to explain Disney's motives because the manipulation is obvious - they want you to lose track of time so you'll spend more money and stay longer. The quiz works precisely because it taps into that classic "where did the day go?" feeling that makes people oblivious to how much they're actually spending.

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The quiz keeps referencing "the 1990s" as if it's some kind of nostalgic time warp, but it's actually just using the same old Disney movie clips from the 1990s and 2000s to trick you into thinking there's a deeper pattern to the company's history. The real question is: why does it matter whether you can distinguish between a 1990s and 2000s Disney movie when you're