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A person who is said to be proficient in the arts is like a fool. Because of his foolishness in concerning himself with just one thing, he thinks of nothing else and thus becomes proficient. - Hagarkure
The first ones required logical thinking, these new ones are all about word play and knowledge...
Its seems a bit suspicious that EF keeps saying "multiple ansers"... almost as if hes a robot sent back in time to defeat our best riddle makers... thus destroying the human race forever
nope not looking them up.
some of the riddles are fairly easy, others are not specific enough and can have several answers that meet the riddle.
If the last one said what is placed on a table and cut but never eaten, have some faces but no heads. it would be playing cards for sure. But there are many things put on a table and cut that aren't eaten.
The second to last answer is probably a ship sinking. But it's hard to know which one.
The second one is lightning. Jesus EF is a friggin genius...
Its seems a bit suspicious that EF keeps saying "multiple ansers"... almost as if hes a robot sent back in time to defeat our best riddle makers... thus destroying the human race forever
Let's hope (it) looks like Kristana loken, the female terminator in Terminator 3
Excessive force, lets have you give us some riddles.
2 more:
You can find us in darkness but never in light.
We are present in daytime but absent at night.
In the deepest of shadows, We hide in plain sight.
What am I?
A man walks up to you and says, "This is a lie."
Is he telling the truth or is he lying?
Oh and why not add another:
If a man is in a forest and his wife is not around, is he still lying?
A person who is said to be proficient in the arts is like a fool. Because of his foolishness in concerning himself with just one thing, he thinks of nothing else and thus becomes proficient. - Hagarkure
2 is not a paradox. For it to be a paradox you have to phrase it properly.
The statement must be. "I always tell the truth, I'm lying" "or I always Lie, I'm telling the truth"
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