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This crime, if you commit it, you can not be arrested but if attempted and failed, can be.

Running from the coppers.

I have a couple riddles:

If you take away some and still have the whole left, or take away the whole and still have some left, what is it?
Acutally, the answer is Wholesome, if you take away Whole, you still have some, and if you take away some, you still have Whole.

this is more of a puzzle
its a cold day, a boy takes a book out to the hammock, the hammock is net styled so a cats leg would slide through the holes, his pet cat hops up on the hammock without falling through a hole. how?
(the cat is not on the boy)

this is more of a puzzle
its a cold day, a boy takes a book out to the hammock, the hammock is net styled so a cats leg would slide through the holes, his pet cat hops up on the hammock without falling through a hole. how?
(the cat is not on the boy)

the cats on the strings of the hammock?



the cats on the strings of the hammock?
nope, answer time!
its a cold day so the boy would have brought a blanket out, the cat then is able to hop onto the blanket without falling through the holes

There are three doors, each with a guard.
One tells the truth
One tells lies
One stabs people who ask tricky questions
Who do you talk to?
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Here's a really old riddle...

What has four legs in the morning
Two legs in the evening
And three legs in the afternoon?

Here's a really old riddle...

What has four legs in the morning
Two legs in the evening
And three legs in the afternoon?
Man. Everyone knows that one.

Nobody answered  mine so


There are 2 people,
 Man 1 says that his brother (man 2) always lies

Man 2 says that his brother (man 1) always tells the truth

Who is telling the truth?

Here's a really old riddle...

What has four legs in the morning
Two legs in the evening
And three legs in the afternoon?
Don't you mean "four legs at the beginning, two legs at the middle, and three legs at the end" ?

There's nothing(I think) that has different number of legs depending on the time of day.

Don't you mean "four legs at the beginning, two legs at the middle, and three legs at the end" ?

There's nothing(I think) that has different number of legs depending on the time of day.

It's an old Egyptian riddle, The riddle of the Sphinx, the version he posted is pretty much what the original was.

It's pretty interesting, you should Wikipedia it up some time.

Ah, well it makes no sense unless back then they refer to beginning as morning.
Like the morning of the race(even if the race started in the night) = beginning of the race.

You have one line, whether it be vertical, horizontal, or any other straight direction you want it to be in. Your mission is to change this   
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