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Riddle:
Though I may lack in emotion, My life is filled with devotion, Daily I mimic your motion, But of me, you have no notion.
I'm downcast when you me forsake, From me, my sons, some people take, Perhaps to fry, or salad make, Or to hydrate for their skin's sake.
What am I?
Riddle:
Two robbers hung Rob over some very sharp rocks by a rope. Then they cut the rope and he fell down and was torn in pieces by the jagged rocks. The next day, Rob was found alive and unhurt, without a scratch, or a scab on his body. How is this possible?
Answer: The Robbers didn't hang Rob himself, they just hung a piece of paper that said Rob From the rope.
Riddle:
When you need me, you must find me. When you find me, you no longer need me. I am given countless times a day, Be it morning, noon, or evening. What am I?
Riddle:
Once two orangutans of Amazon were trying to cross the Amazon River. There is a piece of wood which can be used as a boat. The wood can only carry one orangutan. They saw another piece of wood on the other side. How will they cross the river?
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