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why not a vampire?, but the most logical answer if you dont play DND is the darkness, seing as it is from Medievil, and there are no Drow in stage 11 of that game.
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A man wakes from his slumber and reads the morning paper, walks upstairs, turns on a light and then shoots himself.
Why did he kill himself?
his name was in the obituary
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If you ever meet a hafling and a hungry dragon you dont have to outrun the dragon, you only have to outrun the hafling.
I am thin as a needle, yet never stops growing.
Even death do us part, I never stop showing.
I may get tangled but there is no signs of stoping.
I move so lightly in the wind, yet no signs of roting.
What Am I?
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Those before me shall quiver in my wake as I unleash the fury within!
ask the count on Sesame Street. he got a woodchuck to chuck wood once, i think it got to 7.
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1. You are trapped on an island. The only way to leave is to get to the other side and take a boat from there.
As you journey towards the other side on the road, it splits into two separate roads, each leading in a different way. One of them will lead you to the ship that will save you, and one will lead to certain death. You do not know which way is the right one, and you cannot discern it.
Fortunately though, a villager native to the island is sitting right in front of you. He knows which way leads to safety. There is only one catch. There are two tribes on the island. They are completely identical to one anotehr except in one aspect, one tribe always speaks the truth, while the other tribe always lies.
You may ask the villager in front of you one question to figure out which way to take. What will you ask him?
(Hint: You will not know whether he lies or tells the truth after you have asked him, but you will know which way is the right one.)
2. Only one color, but not one size,
Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies.
Present in sun, but not in rain,
Doing no harm, and feeling no pain.
What is it?
3. As I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wives
Every wife had seven sacks
Every sack had seven cats
Every cat had seven kittens
Kittens, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St Ives?
4. If there are 3 apples and you take away 2 how many do you have?
5. How many months have 28 days?
6. Your driving a bus. You start out with 6 passengers, then 3 get off. Another 9 get on, and then 1 more person gets off. How old is the bus driver?
7. How many of each animal did moses take on the arch?
8. A man lives in a single story purple house. The carpet is purple, the walls are purple, the lights are purple, the kitchen is purple, the bedsheets are purple. There is purple food, purple water and even a purple cat. Everything in the house is purple. So what colour are the stairs?
9. Divide 30 by a half and add 10. What number do you have now?
10. A man is stuck in a room with no doors or windows. There are no holes or vents for him to crawl through. The walls are reinforced and cannot be destroyed. The only things in the room are a mirror and a table. How does the man escape?
11. What is greater than god, more evil than satan, poorer than the homeless and richer than Bill Gates?
12. Name something that is so fragile that if you say its name you break it.
13. At night they come without being fetched; By day they are lost without being stolen.
14. I live for laughter, I live for the crowd; Without it I am nothing.
15. Face like a tree, skin like the sea; A great beast I be; Yet vermin frighten me!
16. I tolerate the moon and stars; I can’t abide the sun; Banish me with torch light and you’ll see me turn and run.
17. A king decided to let a prisoner try to escape the prison with his life. The king placed 2 marbles in a jar that was glued to a table. One of the marbles was supposed to be black, and one was supposed to be blue. If the prisoner could pick the blue marble, he would escape the prison with his life. If he picked the black marble, he would be executed. However, the king was very mean, and he wickedly placed 2 black marbles in the jars and no blue marbles. The prisoner witnessed the king only putting 2 black marbles in the jars. If the jar was not see-through and the jar was glued to the table and that the prisoner was mute so he could not say anything, how did he escape with his life?
18. What can bring back the dead; make us cry, make us laugh, make us young; born in an instant yet lasts a life time?
19. One morning a man is leaving on business trip and finds he left some paperwork at his office. He runs into his office to get it and the night watchman stops him and says, "Sir, don't get on the plane. I had a dream last night that the plane would crash and everyone would die!" The man takes his word and cancels his trip. Sure enough, the plane crashes and everyone dies. The next morning the man gives the watchman a $1,000 reward for saving his life and then fires him. Why did he fire the watchman that saved his life?
20. On a sunday morning 100 people go to church. When it is all over, a total of 100$ have been donated. Every man donated 5$, every woman donated 1$ and every child donated 0.05$. There was at least one man, one woman, and one child in there. How many men, women and children were there?
21. A man who is tired of always renting an appartment decides one day to build his own house. It takes some time, but he finally finishes. At that point though he realizes that something appears to be wrong, for all sides point to the south. How can that be?
22. Only one color, but not one size,
Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies.
Present in sun, but not in rain,
Doing no harm, and feeling no pain.
What is it.
23. As I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wives
Every wife had seven sacks
Every sack had seven cats
Every cat had seven kittens
Kittens, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St Ives?
24. Alive without breath
as cold as death
never thirsting, ever drinking
clad in mail, never clinking
25. A couple buys a new pure electric car. They go on a road trip from Sacramento to San Jose and they are travelling 60mph due North, there is a crossbreeze blowing 15mph due East. In which direction and at what velocity is the exhaust blowing?
26. Lighter than what I am made of, more of me is hidden than is seen, I am the bane of the mariner, a tooth within the sea. Speak my name.
27. A spirited jig it dances bright, banishing all but darkest night. Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die.
28. The man who invented it, doesn't want it for himself. The man who bought it, doesn't need it for himself. The man who needs it, doesn't know it when he needs it.
29. The life I lead is mere hours or less, I serve all my time by being consumed. I am quickest when thin, slowest when fat, and wind is the bane of the gift that I bring.
30. The more that there is, the less that you see. Squint all you wish when surrounded by me.
31. They follow and lead, but only as you pass. Dress yourself in darkest black, and they are darker still. Always they flee the light, though without the sun there would be none.
32. I have holes throughout, from back to front and top to bottom to core. More nothing than something within, and yet I still hold water.
33. I am free for the taking through all of your life, though given but once at birth. I am less than nothing in weight, but will fell the strongest of you if held.
34. Of all your possessions, I am the hardest to guard. If you have me, you will want to share me. If you share me, you no longer have me.
35. I can have no color, though there may be darkness within. I have no weight and hold nothing, and if placed in a container it becomes all the lighter.
36. what force and strength cannot get through,
i with a gentle touch can do,
and many in the street would stand,
were i not a friend at hand.
37. round like an apple, deep like a cut,
yet all the king's horses cant pull it up.
38. in marble walls as white as milk,
lined with skin as soft as silk,
within a fountain crystal clear,
a golden apple does appear.
no doors are there to this stronghold-
yet thieves break in and steal the gold.
39. black we are, and much admired,
men seek us for they are tired,
we tire the horse, but comfort man,
tell me this riddle if you can.
40. a hill-full, a hole-full,
you can not catch a bowl-full.
41. little nancy etticoat,
in a white petticoat,
and a red nose.
the longer she stands,
the shorter she grows.
42. black within, and red without,
with four corners round about.
43. A man wakes from his slumber and reads the morning paper, walks upstairs, turns on a light and then shoots himself.
Why did he kill himself?
44. I am thin as a needle, yet never stops growing.
Even death do us part, I never stop showing.
I may get tangled but there is no signs of stoping.
I move so lightly in the wind, yet no signs of roting.
45. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
Answers 1. If I were to ask you which way is the right one, what would you tell me? 2. A shadow 3. 1 man 4. 2 apples 5. All 12 of them 6. Your age 7. None, Noah was the one with the Ark 8. There are no stairs, the house has only on floor 9. 70 10. You saw what you saw in the mirror, you took the saw, you sawed the table in half, 2 halves make a whole and you crawl thru the hole 11. Nothing 12. Silence 13. Stars 14. A clown 15. An elephant 16. Darkness 17. No answer yet 18. Memories 19. If he dreams of it the last night then he was sleeping at work 20. 19 Men, 1 Woman, 80 children 21. It was built on the North Pole 22. A shadow 23. One man 24. A fish 25. None, the car is electric 26. An iceberg 27. A flame 28. The coffin 29. A candle 30. Darkness 31. Shadows 32. A sponge 33. Breath 34. A secret 35. a hole 36. answer pending 37. answer pending 38. answer pending 39. answer pending 40. answer pending 41. answer pending 42. answer pending 43. answer pending 44. Hair 45. answer pending
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yes, it is time to answer these riddles, well the outstanding ones anyway. most of that list have infact been answered. i dont know the answers to the outstanding ones so i cannot be of any help (at this point, im sure i can come up with some more riddles when they have all been answered)
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He didn't, he only shot himself. You don't have to die because of that.
I don't know, just a wild guess.
1. Love? It must bne something close to that I think.
2. A crater? (or a hole essentially)
3. No idea
4. A coach (not a sports-coach obviously)
5. Air?
6. A candle again?
7. No idea
its a drow
Why did he kill himself?
his name was in the obituary
I am thin as a needle, yet never stops growing.
Even death do us part, I never stop showing.
I may get tangled but there is no signs of stoping.
I move so lightly in the wind, yet no signs of roting.
What Am I?
Because if we don't, then there will be no point in this thread anymore
Answer this:
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
i will not even ask what you were doing watching Sesame Street, though i am very intrigued.
"The land here is dead and lifeless." - Barbarian
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
As you journey towards the other side on the road, it splits into two separate roads, each leading in a different way. One of them will lead you to the ship that will save you, and one will lead to certain death. You do not know which way is the right one, and you cannot discern it.
Fortunately though, a villager native to the island is sitting right in front of you. He knows which way leads to safety. There is only one catch. There are two tribes on the island. They are completely identical to one anotehr except in one aspect, one tribe always speaks the truth, while the other tribe always lies.
You may ask the villager in front of you one question to figure out which way to take. What will you ask him?
(Hint: You will not know whether he lies or tells the truth after you have asked him, but you will know which way is the right one.)
2. Only one color, but not one size,
Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies.
Present in sun, but not in rain,
Doing no harm, and feeling no pain.
What is it?
3. As I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wives
Every wife had seven sacks
Every sack had seven cats
Every cat had seven kittens
Kittens, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St Ives?
4. If there are 3 apples and you take away 2 how many do you have?
5. How many months have 28 days?
6. Your driving a bus. You start out with 6 passengers, then 3 get off. Another 9 get on, and then 1 more person gets off. How old is the bus driver?
7. How many of each animal did moses take on the arch?
8. A man lives in a single story purple house. The carpet is purple, the walls are purple, the lights are purple, the kitchen is purple, the bedsheets are purple. There is purple food, purple water and even a purple cat. Everything in the house is purple. So what colour are the stairs?
9. Divide 30 by a half and add 10. What number do you have now?
10. A man is stuck in a room with no doors or windows. There are no holes or vents for him to crawl through. The walls are reinforced and cannot be destroyed. The only things in the room are a mirror and a table. How does the man escape?
11. What is greater than god, more evil than satan, poorer than the homeless and richer than Bill Gates?
12. Name something that is so fragile that if you say its name you break it.
13. At night they come without being fetched; By day they are lost without being stolen.
14. I live for laughter, I live for the crowd; Without it I am nothing.
15. Face like a tree, skin like the sea; A great beast I be; Yet vermin frighten me!
16. I tolerate the moon and stars; I can’t abide the sun; Banish me with torch light and you’ll see me turn and run.
17. A king decided to let a prisoner try to escape the prison with his life. The king placed 2 marbles in a jar that was glued to a table. One of the marbles was supposed to be black, and one was supposed to be blue. If the prisoner could pick the blue marble, he would escape the prison with his life. If he picked the black marble, he would be executed. However, the king was very mean, and he wickedly placed 2 black marbles in the jars and no blue marbles. The prisoner witnessed the king only putting 2 black marbles in the jars. If the jar was not see-through and the jar was glued to the table and that the prisoner was mute so he could not say anything, how did he escape with his life?
18. What can bring back the dead; make us cry, make us laugh, make us young; born in an instant yet lasts a life time?
19. One morning a man is leaving on business trip and finds he left some paperwork at his office. He runs into his office to get it and the night watchman stops him and says, "Sir, don't get on the plane. I had a dream last night that the plane would crash and everyone would die!" The man takes his word and cancels his trip. Sure enough, the plane crashes and everyone dies. The next morning the man gives the watchman a $1,000 reward for saving his life and then fires him. Why did he fire the watchman that saved his life?
20. On a sunday morning 100 people go to church. When it is all over, a total of 100$ have been donated. Every man donated 5$, every woman donated 1$ and every child donated 0.05$. There was at least one man, one woman, and one child in there. How many men, women and children were there?
21. A man who is tired of always renting an appartment decides one day to build his own house. It takes some time, but he finally finishes. At that point though he realizes that something appears to be wrong, for all sides point to the south. How can that be?
22. Only one color, but not one size,
Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies.
Present in sun, but not in rain,
Doing no harm, and feeling no pain.
What is it.
23. As I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wives
Every wife had seven sacks
Every sack had seven cats
Every cat had seven kittens
Kittens, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St Ives?
24. Alive without breath
as cold as death
never thirsting, ever drinking
clad in mail, never clinking
25. A couple buys a new pure electric car. They go on a road trip from Sacramento to San Jose and they are travelling 60mph due North, there is a crossbreeze blowing 15mph due East. In which direction and at what velocity is the exhaust blowing?
26. Lighter than what I am made of, more of me is hidden than is seen, I am the bane of the mariner, a tooth within the sea. Speak my name.
27. A spirited jig it dances bright, banishing all but darkest night. Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die.
28. The man who invented it, doesn't want it for himself. The man who bought it, doesn't need it for himself. The man who needs it, doesn't know it when he needs it.
29. The life I lead is mere hours or less, I serve all my time by being consumed. I am quickest when thin, slowest when fat, and wind is the bane of the gift that I bring.
30. The more that there is, the less that you see. Squint all you wish when surrounded by me.
31. They follow and lead, but only as you pass. Dress yourself in darkest black, and they are darker still. Always they flee the light, though without the sun there would be none.
32. I have holes throughout, from back to front and top to bottom to core. More nothing than something within, and yet I still hold water.
33. I am free for the taking through all of your life, though given but once at birth. I am less than nothing in weight, but will fell the strongest of you if held.
34. Of all your possessions, I am the hardest to guard. If you have me, you will want to share me. If you share me, you no longer have me.
35. I can have no color, though there may be darkness within. I have no weight and hold nothing, and if placed in a container it becomes all the lighter.
36. what force and strength cannot get through,
i with a gentle touch can do,
and many in the street would stand,
were i not a friend at hand.
37. round like an apple, deep like a cut,
yet all the king's horses cant pull it up.
38. in marble walls as white as milk,
lined with skin as soft as silk,
within a fountain crystal clear,
a golden apple does appear.
no doors are there to this stronghold-
yet thieves break in and steal the gold.
39. black we are, and much admired,
men seek us for they are tired,
we tire the horse, but comfort man,
tell me this riddle if you can.
40. a hill-full, a hole-full,
you can not catch a bowl-full.
41. little nancy etticoat,
in a white petticoat,
and a red nose.
the longer she stands,
the shorter she grows.
42. black within, and red without,
with four corners round about.
43. A man wakes from his slumber and reads the morning paper, walks upstairs, turns on a light and then shoots himself.
Why did he kill himself?
44. I am thin as a needle, yet never stops growing.
Even death do us part, I never stop showing.
I may get tangled but there is no signs of stoping.
I move so lightly in the wind, yet no signs of roting.
45. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.
Answers
1. If I were to ask you which way is the right one, what would you tell me?
2. A shadow
3. 1 man
4. 2 apples
5. All 12 of them
6. Your age
7. None, Noah was the one with the Ark
8. There are no stairs, the house has only on floor
9. 70
10. You saw what you saw in the mirror, you took the saw, you sawed the table in half, 2 halves make a whole and you crawl thru the hole
11. Nothing
12. Silence
13. Stars
14. A clown
15. An elephant
16. Darkness
17. No answer yet
18. Memories
19. If he dreams of it the last night then he was sleeping at work
20. 19 Men, 1 Woman, 80 children
21. It was built on the North Pole
22. A shadow
23. One man
24. A fish
25. None, the car is electric
26. An iceberg
27. A flame
28. The coffin
29. A candle
30. Darkness
31. Shadows
32. A sponge
33. Breath
34. A secret
35. a hole
36. answer pending
37. answer pending
38. answer pending
39. answer pending
40. answer pending
41. answer pending
42. answer pending
43. answer pending
44. Hair
45. answer pending
EDIT: Though there seems to be some serious repeats here. I'll still have to structure it up a bit.