Riddle: When you have me I could give you everything and it would never be enough, when you don't have me you can have nothing and that will be enough. What am I?
Answer The riddle "vice of many people" is unanswered.
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Riddle: I will destroy those who destroy me and their destruction will be my beginning, my death will give rise to my successors and they will bring about perfection. what am I?
Answer The riddle "enemy of my enemy" is unanswered.
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Riddle: Forever immortalized, copy after copy. My life is measured by my size, face, and name. My shine is dulled by the passing of time, and the passing from one person to another. What am I?
Answer The riddle "twinkle in the darkness" is unanswered.
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Riddle: My geometry is lost in the night, to be found in daylights break. The rigors of time have torn me to shreds, yet i stand to protect that which lies within. What am I?
Answer The riddle "Statuete of the ages" is unanswered.
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Riddle: Both happiness and sorrow I bring from ancient taps a plenty. I dull the pain of cuts and life, some drowning in my embrace. What am I?
Answer: Answer: Alcohol
Line-by-line analysis: "Both happiness and sorrow I bring" – This thing causes both joy and sadness — possibly something intoxicating, poetic, or emotional. "From ancient taps a plenty." – "Taps" hints at barrels, kegs, or faucets. "Ancient" suggests it’s been around a long time — maybe alcohol. "I dull the pain of cuts and life," – Suggests a numbing agent, metaphorically or literally. Again, this supports alcohol or possibly water. "Some drowning in my embrace." – A powerful final line — both literally (drowning) and metaphorically (being consumed or overwhelmed). Most fitting answer: Alcohol Brings happiness (celebration) and sorrow (addiction, regret). Comes from "ancient taps" — barrels, kegs, breweries. Dulls pain — physically (as a disinfectant) and emotionally (as a depressant). People can become lost or consumed by it — "drowning" in it. Alternative interpretation: Water Brings life and joy, but also floods and sorrow. Comes from ancient sources — springs, wells, rivers. Cleans wounds, sustains life, but also causes drowning. Has existed since ancient times — crucial to all life. Verdict: Both alcohol and water are strong contenders, but given the emotional duality, taps, and "dulling pain," the riddle most precisely points to: Alcohol
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Riddle: I stand at my post, not a care in the world. It's lonely at times, as long as I don't come unfurled. I may not be smart, but that doesn't matter. As long as I can make my enemies scatter. What am I?
Answer The riddle "Post of the lonesome" is unanswered.
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