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22 points

Seeing inside an empty container might have a niche usecase where you can infer which containers are not empty, because you can’t see inside of them instantly. Maybe if you’re doing a job where you have to put away all empty containers, this would save time.

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16 points

You’d do very well on a few game shows, too!

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5 points

Whats the cooldown on the teleport and what happens if I teleport into a wall?

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5 points

Free gravel

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4 points

2 would be the most lucrative but 5 would be… interesting… for insurance purposes… lol

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48 points

infinite gravel for lifeeeee 🤑🤑🤑

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45 points

This certainly seems like the best out of these options. Start a gravel company. Infinite stock. If you can just create it out of nothing at the location of your choosing, you don’t even have to pay for trucks, which I imagine is probably a greater cost in the gravel industry than the gravel itself.

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7 is huge because “container” and “empty” are much less specific than you’d think

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Empty is only a true vacuum. You’re not looking inside any container then muhaha

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10 points

I was trying to come up with a way to use 3 to get through bank vault doors, but I like this. Any empty transparent box suddenly becomes a surveillance tool…

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Teleport again right away. Go right in while the vault doors are open during the day. Yes they’d know something was happening, but you’d effectively be moving extremely fast.

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15 points

also you’d never lose that game where a coin is shuffled beneath 3 glasses

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