Does it notably involve an aspect of random chance?
Is it betting/gambing?
Does this thing occur in virtual reality?
Does this thing occur as a result of experiencing something in virtual reality? (redundant, but I'm approaching this from a different angle so bear with me)
Yes.
No.
Yes.
It can.
Is it perception?
Is it nothing?
No. You couldn't be further.
Tuxedo is smokin' hot (as in
close, not beautiful
). It would be unfair if somebody else found it.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jun 29 2010, 8:49 pm by chia-tyrant.
None.
I'm not beautiful?
Well, whatever it is seems to be subtly eluding me at the moment. I'm trying to resist hogging my own game, so I'll let someone else have a shot at it between now and when I wake up again.
None.
I awaken!
k. Let's see, a few loose ends I want to smooth out:
- Does it occur in non-virtual reality?
- Is it a product of human error?
- Chicken or egg:
- Do humans create it?
- Or is its creation imposed upon humans?
Do instances of it have a distinctly identifiable source?
Is it best identified as occurring in instances?
Is is part of other things people usually do?
Does it dictate the outcome of things people usually do?P.S. Whoever reported me is a dumbass. My markup is valid.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Jun 30 2010, 1:01 am by Tuxedo-Templar.
None.
Does it occur in non-virtual reality?
Is it a product of human error?
Do humans create it?
Or is its creation imposed upon humans?
Do instances of it have a distinctly identifiable source?
Is it best identified as occurring in instances?
Is is part of other things people usually do?
Does it dictate the outcome of things people usually do?
Yes.
No.
Arguable. I'd say no. (didn't you ask that already?)
If it exists, probably yes.
No.
Yes (I think you asked that too).
Hmm... If I'm understanding this correctly, then no.
*Yes, it can!*
No to the other questions.
None.
Yeah the repeats are because there's only so many different ways I can approach this before overlap.
Is it involuntary?
Is it a reaction to something in a person's environment?
Would asking about when/where/what it comes from help me identify it at this point?
Is it happening to me now?
Has it happened to me any time I've been participating in this 20q round?
Do you have any spare soap bars?Is it possible for me to avoid this thing happening to me for the rest of my life without drastically altering my lifestyle?
Does it notably involve thought?
Man. I hate being close to something but not being able to see it...
Edit: Does it notably involve skill?
Post has been edited 5 time(s), last time on Jun 30 2010, 3:48 am by Tuxedo-Templar.
None.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snipeEdit: Not to be confused with
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sniper though.
REPLY ALREADY 2 POST UP
;( come on man
It shouldn't be hard to infer each of your questions from the ones that have already been asked.
I want to give this at least 1 more day before I give up.
Post has been edited 3 time(s), last time on Jun 30 2010, 5:54 am by Tuxedo-Templar.
None.
Is it involuntary?
Is it a reaction to something in a person's environment?
Would asking about when/where/what it comes from help me identify it at this point?
Is it happening to me now?
Has it happened to me any time I've been participating in this 20q round?
Is it possible for me to avoid this thing happening to me for the rest of my life without drastically altering my lifestyle?
Does it notably involve thought?
Does it notably involve skill?
Yes.
Can be.
Maybe.
Not anymore.
*Oh yes. In one of your posts.*
No.
No.
No.
By the way tuxedo, you practically said the answer in one of your previous posts.
Also, answers with asterisks(*) are very helpful clues. I did not add them to every very helpful clue though. Some would have made the answer too obvious.
Just tell us already
The answer is dissimulated in one of tuxedo templar's posts.
Is it an Animal
Is it an Vegetable
Is it an Mineral
Is it Other
Is it Unknown
Can it fit in a envolope
I already said that it wasn't tangible.
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Dead on. Was that so hard
?
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
It wasn't when I read all the replies. I just didn't before, because I didn't plan to participate.
Guess, now I have no other choice, have I?
OK, I have something. Go ahead and ask.
Can it live?
Is it tangible?
Is it man-made?
Is it commonly found in households?
Is it smaller than a toaster?
None.