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Rainbowfox Ari 10-29-2019 04:00 PM

Correct!

MonBon 10-29-2019 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainbowfox Ari (Post 1921489)
Here is the answer to yesterday's riddle before I put up two more Trivia questions for you:


Where are you, glorious night,
I do so long for your touch,
The stroke of midnight calls me,
Close about my heart it coils,
Herein lies the answer you seek.

What am I?
The answer is 'Witch'

Clever! Yeah I was not gonna get that xD

MonBon 10-29-2019 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainbowfox Ari (Post 1920415)
In the show 'Adventure Time', which character creates a parallel universe in a story? Additionally - for 5 extra tea lights - why did they do this?

Ice King, writing fan fiction about his experiences with Jake and Finn. And it's #genderbent

Rainbowfox Ari 10-29-2019 08:57 PM

Correct! ^^

Rainbowfox Ari 10-30-2019 03:26 PM

Everything updated! I have a headache. -Groan-

Kitalpha Hart 10-30-2019 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainbowfox Ari (Post 1920416)
Second Test!

An old man sits on the side of a busy highway, calling out for a lost dog. You are of majority-age [i.e. an adult]. Do you help the man find his dog, or think it's a trap and ignore him?

If I'm the passenger, I might notice a guy on the side of the road and that's it
If I'm driving, I prolly won't notice the dude beyond "dude on road don't drive too close to him"
Unless we're at a dead stop and he comes up to us asking for help, how am I gonna know? And here, unless there's a recent car accident, traffic isn't stopping, and if there's traffic lights you're in town and the dude becomes invisible, unless he starts jaywalking, which with the way people drive here, is dangerous

So I will be ignoring the guy because I don't go out of my way to find out what random people are doing on the side of busy roads

bluebird 10-30-2019 09:56 PM

i solve headaches w/ a nap

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An old man sits on the side of a busy highway, calling out for a lost dog. You are of majority-age [i.e. an adult]. Do you help the man find his dog, or think it's a trap and ignore him?
ah, the most classic tourist scam in the book. help the old man.

Rainbowfox Ari 10-30-2019 10:09 PM

Thank you for your contributions!
Something shall be out for you shortly. ^^

MonBon 10-30-2019 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rainbowfox Ari (Post 1920416)
An old man sits on the side of a busy highway, calling out for a lost dog. You are of majority-age [i.e. an adult]. Do you help the man find his dog, or think it's a trap and ignore him?

Of course I help him :( think about how scared his dog could be. Sure, it could be a trap, but that says something about his character and not mine. Choosing not to help a poor doggy in need says something about mine :(

Rainbowfox Ari 10-30-2019 10:55 PM

Awww~ You'll have something coming to you soon. Thank you for your input!

mdom 10-30-2019 11:05 PM

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An old man sits on the side of a busy highway, calling out for a lost dog. You are of majority-age [i.e. an adult]. Do you help the man find his dog, or think it's a trap and ignore him?
I call an ambulance for him, he's probably senile and his dog is long gone. A busy highway? No dog survives that.

Rainbowfox Ari 10-31-2019 07:16 PM

Changing over everything!

Answers

Old Jack stands by the road,
head up high, and cane below,
A hat atop, no legs at all,
How can Old Jack stand so tall?

What is Old Jack?

A Scarecrow

Which character in the Batman universe was never in comics up until 1993, and yet was known before that year?
Harley Quinn

Rainbowfox Ari 10-31-2019 07:22 PM

Everything updated!

Major 10-31-2019 10:15 PM

In medical terminology, the names for a bruise, a scrape, and a cut - in order.

Bruises, in general, are called contusions; although there are many subtypes.

Scrapes are abrasions.

Lastly, cuts can be categorized as incisions and lacerations, depending on the nature of the wound, according to what I read. Also, according to Wikipedia, "wound" is what they call the "official" term for a cut, then go on to describe things are cut injuries and not cut injuries, so go figure.

Major 10-31-2019 10:26 PM

A houseful, a roomful,
You can't catch a spoonful!

What am I?


Smoke?

bluebird 10-31-2019 11:37 PM

i'd like to order one chapter 11 please.
 
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Originally Posted by Rainbowfox Ari (Post 1920416)
Third Test

Design a sugar-free restaurant! Give me a theme, and four menu items, as well as a name!

name: Anti-cavity toothpaste...restaurant
theme: dental??
1. a single corn kernel to put between your teeth
2. a cusp of saltwater
3. 2 pieces of sugar-free gum
4. root canal (a bowl of pure aspartame. that comes with a free, optional root canal, but customers must bring their own anesthesia.)

anyway this restaurant is going to tank real fast.


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