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Riddle:
I am a thing of eternal paradox. My courage is fueled by righteous anger, but I am blinded by consuming rage, fed from my grudges. My empathy makes me vulnerable to others grief, but in the end, it is my own connection to similar trauma that breeds these sympathetic tears. Despite knowing that my entire world will one day fade into dust, I am overwhelmed with joy. Who am I?
Answer: The riddle "Help! I don't know the answer!" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle:
I am in Time, and I am in Tie. I am in FIsh, I am also sometimes only one. What Am I?
Answer: The Letter I. The letter I is in every word it is in "I am in tIme, and I am in tIe, I am in fIsh," The letter I can also be alone in A Sentence. Example: Well, I can be alone!
Riddle:
What do all the bicycles call the tricycles?
Answer: Try hards.
Riddle:
I'm an object; good at drawing. I draws without using any drawing instrument, yet I can draw even better and faster than the world's best artist. But what I will draw won't stay permanent and what I draws may see me or not. What am I?
Answer: A mirror. Humans can see it but objects cannot.
Riddle:
My first is appropriate, my second 'tis nine to one if you guess it. My whole elevates the sole above the earth. What am I?
Answer: Pat-ten.
Riddle:
My first is not bent around. My second means "lift her up" or "cut her to the ground."
What am I?
Answer: A straight razor.
Riddle:
What goes in the water red, and comes out black?
Answer: Iron.
Riddle:
I have two rings. I move by request. If the mixture is not right, I just sit at rest.
What am I?
Answer: I am a Piston.
Riddle:
A son went to his father's house and knocked on the door. When his father answered the door, the son said, "O.K., today is the day I promised to burn your house to the ground." "But I built the house in 1941 with my own two hands. It has a lot of sentimental value, and is still very useful to me," replied the father. "Too bad," said the son, "but I have always loathed it, especially in the wintertime, and I grew to especially hate it since you added that second hole to it when you built the addition to the house when I was a teenager." "But if you burn the house down, where will I go?" asked the father. "You will just have to go where most people go in these modern times," answered the son. "Well, I guess you're right," said his father. The son then promptly escorted his father outside, where the son proceeded to burn the house down to the ground in front of his father's tear-filled eyes. Had this father raised a deranged, sociopathic pyromaniac for a son, or is there another explanation for these bizarre events?
Answer: The father, although he owned a fully functioning home, had never been able to break himself from the habit of going to the bathroom in the Outhouse he had built for his family back in 1941. The son, along with the neighbors, considered the Outhouse to be a public eyesore, and the son had been trying for some time to get his father to agree to let him burn it down.
Riddle:
If 1 + 1 = 2, what's the other answer?
Answer: Any other answer is wrong!

