It would've been a perfect match if all Hydras had to turn into Lurkers, but that's not the case.
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It would've been a perfect match if all Hydras had to turn into Lurkers, but that's not the case.
I didn't even consider that
The two egg thing has me stumped.
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I'd go with Yoshi's idea of it being a robot. It works.
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I'd go with Yoshi's idea of it being a robot. It works.
He could of also said a demon or an alien or a monster. I don't know about a robot.
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I Think Hydralisk is the best answer
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except for the drool, I woulda said sperm.
2 eggs= egg to make the man, then the egg the sperm is heading towards,
it uses a flagellum to propel itself.
digs also with the flagellum propelling itself through the egg's membrane
...but I don't think it can drool--nor does it have maws.
It can dribble though.
EDIT: If this turns out right, I got a good one I just made up
EDIT 2: At least, the sperm was intended by nature to head to an egg...
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Jun 26 2009, 2:47 am by poison_us.
>be faceless void >mfw I have no face
I have a feeling that the answer is a penis, 2 eggs below, y'know?
Red classic.
"In short, their absurdities are so extreme that it is painful even to quote them."
I have a feeling that the answer is a penis, 2 eggs below, y'know?
It does kinda work...I wish it would get confirmed already.
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A penis doesn't m...nevermind
It "digs" into a woman [hopefully],
it has two eggs [if you count testicles as eggs],
it definitely can drool...and it can move on its own.
HA. I successfully perverted this thread...for a lil bit.
I was actually trying to give that as an honest answer too...
Moves without legs.
Lifespan has two eggs.
Digs without claws.
Drools from it's maws.
A hydralisk?
Ding, sorry about the delay. I was away today
A lurker is a part of the hydralisk life cycle, even if not all hydralisks become lurkers.
Just like not all caterpillars become butterflies, some die prematurely.
But there will be no argument, that was the answer, we move on.
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Moves without legs.
Lifespan has two eggs.
Digs without claws.
Drools from it's maws.
A hydralisk?
Ding, sorry about the delay. I was away today
A lurker is a part of the hydralisk life cycle, even if not all hydralisks become lurkers.
Just like not all caterpillars become butterflies, some die prematurely.
But there will be no argument, that was the answer, we move on.
Hooray! Someone else go because I'll be gone for the weekend and won't be able to confirm it.
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I hope the answer's not going to be "coffin", because besides that already being a well-known 'riddle'... the first two aren't even necessarily true.
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A lurker is a part of the hydralisk life cycle, even if not all hydralisks become lurkers.
Just like not all caterpillars become butterflies, some die prematurely.
But there will be no argument, that was the answer, we move on.
Hydralisk is a standard form - a mutation into a lurker is possible, but not necessary. In your example, every caterpillar either becomes a butterfly or dies before that happens, which is not the same for Hydralisks.
Not only your riddle was vague, some others were as well. Guys, please think it through before posting. A riddle must have one undoubtable, undisputable answer. Otherwise its just a question or a request such as "Name an insect that has wings".
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I hope the answer's not going to be "coffin", because besides that already being a well-known 'riddle'... the first two aren't even necessarily true.
............lulz
and there's a more than 50% (way more) chance they are true.
EzDay go, or let someone else go
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and there's a more than 50% (way more) chance they are true.
Ya, but like JaFF stated, the ambiguity makes it less interesting.
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That, or it just irritates me on a really low level.
Eh. I had something in mind earlier, but forgot it. >.< Someone take my turn.
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A lurker is a part of the hydralisk life cycle, even if not all hydralisks become lurkers.
Just like not all caterpillars become butterflies, some die prematurely.
But there will be no argument, that was the answer, we move on.
Hydralisk is a standard form - a mutation into a lurker is possible, but not necessary. In your example, every caterpillar either becomes a butterfly or dies before that happens, which is not the same for Hydralisks.
Not only your riddle was vague, some others were as well. Guys, please think it through before posting. A riddle must have one undoubtable, undisputable answer. Otherwise its just a question or a request such as "Name an insect that has wings".
Not really, there's nothing else that really fits the bill, please don't argue the point, I even asked you not to.
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