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Riddle:
I am named for my fleeting motion. Numbered zero and four score more. A barren desert and a heavy ocean. One is flowing, the other a solid core. Who are we?
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I'm never boring, always new and attractive, there is no right or wrong. I guide you to find the meaning of life and give meaning to your life. What am I?
Riddle:
Why do two sharks sometimes eat each other?
Answer: When a shark eats someone it makes a ghost inside the shark that can drive the shark around the sea just like if the shark is a van (a haunted van). If you are a ghost that got eaten by a shark then you (probably) do not like sharks anymore. So when you see another shark you must drive your shark into the other shark to eat the other shark. So if both sharks have ghosts in them then they will both try to eat each other.
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A young woman has decided to stay alone on a very small, deserted island. She knows the dangers, and is well aware if she takes even one step off the island, she will most certainly be badly injured, and may possibly die. This island is not surrounded by water, and even though it is deserted, she knows she'll be surrounded and observed by hundreds, perhaps even thousands of people who will be forced to look up to her. The record for remaining on this type of island was set back in 1964 when a woman remained on her island for 217 days, so this young woman has her work cut out for her. What kind of island is the young woman staying on, and why would she be risking her life by stepping off of it?
Answer: The young woman is engaging in the famous fad of Pole Sitting, first made famous back in the 20s and 30s by a man named Alvin “Shipwreck” Kelly. The small platform is supported on a pole which ranges in length from 60 to over 200 feet in length above the ground.
Riddle:
Though I may charm the serpent
I trample the arachnid
With neighbour's strength to aid me
I can face down the wild bull
I'm known to fools and sages
As thirteenth of the dozen.
Who am I?
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