Do you have Chris Cassidy Archivesa minute? Are you sitting down? Good, because once again, the internet just provided the world with a real head-scratcher, and you're going to need to be comfortable for this one.
Twitter user bobby joined in on the great millennial tradition of throwing up a divisive question for the internet to fight over—and once again, it's about pants.
SEE ALSO: No one can agree on how a dog is supposed to wear human pants"Quick question," bobby asked Twitter with an infographic speculating if pants wore pants, how exactly would they wear them.
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There are only two possible answers: Option A, which shows a pair of pants on each pant leg, or Option B, which shows a pair of pants pulled over the original pant-seeking trousers.
But which is the rightoption? That's up to you and your confused brain.
Some people used interesting logic to support option A:
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While others argued that B was the only reasonable option:
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And then there's the smarty who argued neither options were correct:
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Either way, mind blown.
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