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Riddle:
Part 3 of a story riddle is as follows; A man on an island goes into a restaurant, orders seagull, takes one bite, then runs outside the restaurant and commits suicide by stepping in front of a car. Why does he do this? What happened in parts one and two?
Answer: Part 1: The man is in a shipwreck. Everybody survives and swims to an island. Little do they know that the island is already inhabited by vicious natives. Part 2: People start disappearing, one by one. The survivors are confused, and think that they must have gotten lost somewhere. Everybody disappears, until only the man is left. One day some of the natives come out of the woods. They ask him why he is alone and he explains how he ended up and this island and how everybody somehow got lost. Sympathizing, they invite him to dinner, where he eats what they tell him is seagull. This is the first time he has ever eaten seagull, and he loves it. The natives give the man a raft, laughing at something he doesn't understand. He sails to the island with the restaurant. Part 3: The man on the island goes into the restaurant and orders seagull since he liked it so much with the natives. He takes one bite and realizes it tastes different. He realizes he was eating his friends on the island, and that is why the natives were laughing. He feels so guilty that he runs outside the restaurant and commits suicide.
Riddle:
The police were searching for a person named Josh. They didn't know what the person looked like. They found out, he was at this building. Inside there the building there were 3 people playing poker. A banker, a manager and a fireman. The arrested the fireman. How did they know that was the person they were looking for without asking any questions?
Answer: The fireman was the only boy. He was called a fireman, not firefighter.
Riddle:
Three gods, A, B, and C, are called, in some order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is completely random. You must determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-or-no questions, and each question must be posed to exactly one god. The gods understand English, but will answer all questions in their own language. In their unknown language, the words for "yes" and "no" are "da" and "ja", in some order. You do not know which word means which. So, which questions would you ask to identify each god? And no, it's not a trick question. As a matter of fact, there are multiple ways to get the correct answer.
Answer: 1. To god A: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if you are True and if and only if B is Random?” (We supposed A said, “ja,” making B True or False). 2. To god B: “Does “da” mean ‘yes’ if and only if Pluto is a dwarf planet?” (We supposed B said, “da,” making B True.). 3. And to god B (True) again: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if A is Random?” Since B’s True, he must say “da,” which means A is Random, leaving C to be False.
Riddle:
Life's better when given away,
Life's over when I do not play,
Though buried in earth, I am home,
When I'm inconstant, you may roam.
What am I?
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