Bunch of Men and a Cup

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Ya'll just nasty. Saw the title and still came in here......just nasty.

Most of us have seen it....going with #3 for what I'd say is obvious reasons. What say you?
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The question is are we looking at this in 2D or 3D? I would agree on #2 if in 2d. But in 3D I do not agree with Cup 2.
 
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Agree with @13COBRA for reasons already discussed

All paths are blocked except for the hole just above 3's tube which would fill 2
Ever seen liquid follow along the top of a round pipe? Nope...as soon as it came out of that hole gravity would pull it down to the bottom of that pipe leading it to Cup #3.
 

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Ever seen liquid follow along the top of a round pipe? Nope...as soon as it came out of that hole gravity would pull it down to the bottom of that pipe leading it to Cup #3.
In that case it would be #4. But its still #2 for this puzzle.
 

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In that case it would be #4. But its still #2 for this puzzle.
How could it be #4? If it was "real world" the liquid would come out of the hole above three and immediatly gravity would pull it to the bottom of the tube and it would follow into #3.
 

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