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The Really hard thinker type questions thread

Discussion in 'Archive: Cleveland, OH' started by Padawan92, Jan 9, 2007.

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  1. Padawan92

    Padawan92 Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Jan 22, 2001
    I was bored of studying/reading for my classes, so I started looking for various Eragon pictures...however I stumbled upon a thread about away messages for IM that make you think...so lets see what everyone thinks of them:

    example:

    The statement below is false.

    The statement above is true.

    Which statment is correct?



    or



    While I am away, I want you to figure this out.
    ~What walks on one leg in the morning?
    ~What walks on two legs in the afternoon?
    ~What walks on three legs at night?


    or



    If something is indescribable, isn't that describing it?



    Thoughts? :D
     
  2. DonC

    DonC Jedi Master star 4

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    Are you sure you got that first question right? It looks a lot like the riddle of the Sphinx. "What walks on all fours in the morning, two legs during the day and three legs at night?"

    A man crawls on all fours as a child, walks on two legs as an adult and uses a cane when he/she is older.
     
  3. jasconsolojediknight

    jasconsolojediknight Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Jan 31, 2006
    Nice riddles were never my thing!
     
  4. Padawan92

    Padawan92 Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Those are what I found them as....they might have gotten them wrong, but they made me think. And yeah the Sphinx one was the easiest of them all too....I've heard it a dozen times!
     
  5. TheRandomMenace

    TheRandomMenace Jedi Master star 4

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    Mar 13, 2002
    Why does the word "monosyllable" have five syllables?

    If people wear turtlenecks, do turtles wear peoplenecks?

    Did the Little Mermaid wear an algebra?

    Why do you drive in a parkway and park in a driveway?
     
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