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Riddle Game!
Jun 18 2009, 7:52 pm
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Jun 27 2009, 8:07 am JaFF Post #141



Quote from candle12345
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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.
I'm sure a biologist would find a species that fits the description. Just make better riddles next time, OK? :P



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Jun 27 2009, 1:39 pm candle12345 Post #142



I doubt it.
And the riddle was made over about 5 minutes, it's hard to make a good riddle, especially one that rhymes, so shaddup.
There's lots of riddles with similar problems.
"A man is found in a field, dead, with only a small package on his back, how did he die?"
He was parachuting but the chute didn't open.
BUT
He was a messenger carrying an important message to his boss, unfortunately Solid Snake jumped out of a box in the middle of the field and broke his neck.
Both work, but obviously it's the first one, isn't it?
I've also asked you guys 3 times to stop arguing it, can we please move on.



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Jun 27 2009, 2:34 pm Hug A Zergling Post #143



Quote from candle12345
I doubt it.
And the riddle was made over about 5 minutes, it's hard to make a good riddle, especially one that rhymes, so shaddup.
There's lots of riddles with similar problems.
"A man is found in a field, dead, with only a small package on his back, how did he die?"
He was parachuting but the chute didn't open.
BUT
He was a messenger carrying an important message to his boss, unfortunately Solid Snake jumped out of a box in the middle of the field and broke his neck.
Both work, but obviously it's the first one, isn't it?
I've also asked you guys 3 times to stop arguing it, can we please move on.
It could be a guy who likes packages died of old age.



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Jun 27 2009, 4:05 pm MadZombie Post #144



Small package? He got hit in the back with a chode.



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Jun 27 2009, 6:49 pm Bar Refaeli Post #145



lulz someone say a riddle...



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Jun 27 2009, 7:36 pm JaFF Post #146



What point(s) in a locomotive always move in the direction opposite to that of the locomotive itself?



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Jun 27 2009, 9:55 pm JamaL Post #147



I know the answer if the locomotive in question is a train -- the flange.



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Jun 27 2009, 10:03 pm payne Post #148

:payne:

What about the guy who's verifying the tickets? He starts at the very first waggon (is this the right word?) and goes up to the very end... lol?
If I'm right, well, take my turn ^^



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Jun 27 2009, 11:59 pm JaFF Post #149



Quote from JamaL
I know the answer if the locomotive in question is a train -- the flange.
We have a winner!



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Jun 30 2009, 1:59 am poison_us Post #150

Back* from the grave

Well, since nobody is posting another riddle, I've got one...
What occurs 6 times in every decade, 5 times a millenium, 4 times each year, thrice a century, but twice a life?




Jun 30 2009, 2:14 am Hug A Zergling Post #151



Quote from poison_us
Well, since nobody is posting another riddle, I've got one...
What occurs 6 times in every decade, 5 times a millenium, 4 times each year, thrice a century, but twice a life?
Is it vowels?
e-v-y e-a-e
a-i-e-i-u
e-a-e-a
a-e-u
i-e

I don't think that's right, I think i made an error.



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Jun 30 2009, 10:48 am Echo Post #152



A consonant.

Quote from Hug A Zergling
Is it vowels?
e-v-y e-a-e
a-i-e-i-u
e-a-e-a
a-e-u
i-e

I don't think that's right, I think i made an error.
There are 3 vowels in "a life".


Nevermind, we are both wrong. I think you wrote the riddle wrong.

Post has been edited 3 time(s), last time on Jun 30 2009, 11:07 am by Echo.



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Jun 30 2009, 1:50 pm Hug A Zergling Post #153



Quote from Echo
A consonant.

Quote from Hug A Zergling
Is it vowels?
e-v-y e-a-e
a-i-e-i-u
e-a-e-a
a-e-u
i-e

I don't think that's right, I think i made an error.
There are 3 vowels in "a life".


Nevermind, we are both wrong. I think you wrote the riddle wrong.

I thought it was constant too, and I had that down, but I edited it. After I saw the vowel thing, I put that down, and noticed the "a life" error after.



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Jun 30 2009, 5:16 pm UnholyUrine Post #154



I think he wrote it wrong.. I bet it should've been "twice in life" not "twice a life" .. :P

anyway...
Here's one I have.. but with you guys being all mathemagicians and programmers.. I bet this one'd be solved easy for u guys.

1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
...

What is the next number in this sequence?



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Jun 30 2009, 5:42 pm Hug A Zergling Post #155



Quote from UnholyUrine
I think he wrote it wrong.. I bet it should've been "twice in life" not "twice a life" .. :P

anyway...
Here's one I have.. but with you guys being all mathemagicians and programmers.. I bet this one'd be solved easy for u guys.

1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
...

What is the next number in this sequence?
13112221

That was a good one!



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Jun 30 2009, 10:41 pm UnholyUrine Post #156



Did u google that :dontgetit:
Dam.. it's correct

You're Up, HugaZling!



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Jul 1 2009, 12:13 am poison_us Post #157

Back* from the grave

Quote from Hug A Zergling
Is it vowels?
e-v-y e-a-e
I don't think that's right, I think i made an error.

since when is v a vowel?
Anyways, it is consonants. I figured someone knew a similar one about vowels, so I made a consonant one. But yeah, I did write it wrong :><:




Jul 1 2009, 12:19 am Echo Post #158



I don't see how Unholy was able to post a riddle without even answering.



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Jul 2 2009, 5:22 pm UnholyUrine Post #159



I'm cool like that.



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Jul 2 2009, 8:38 pm Hug A Zergling Post #160



Quote from UnholyUrine
Did u google that :dontgetit:
Dam.. it's correct

You're Up, HugaZling!
Nope, just looked at it and thought it through.

I can't think of any good ones, if anyone else has one, post. If not, I'll look for one.



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