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pyro777
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oct 29, 2008 9:55 pm
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 9:55 pm
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 9:56 pm
Scary??
Care to explain??
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pyro777
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oct 29, 2008 9:57 pm
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 9:58 pm
Yeah well I wasn't expecting it either!!
I was like "WTF??!"
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AlexGETsomePIE
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oct 29, 2008 9:58 pm
On 10-29-2008 17:21 pm DarkEvangel wrote: The very first question!!
If a person kills their clone is it murder or suicide?
Get tryna answer it people!!
Murder:
the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder), and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder).
Suicide:
the intentional taking of one's own life.
Technically, it's not your life you are taking, it's the clones, thus, it's murder.
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pyro777
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oct 29, 2008 10:01 pm
Ah, I got one!
It's a paradox. :D
Can a guy go back in time and murder his own grandfather?
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AlexGETsomePIE
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oct 29, 2008 10:04 pmedited by Moderator | oct 29, 2008 10:06 pm
On 10-29-2008 22:01 pm pyro777 wrote: Ah, I got one!
It's a paradox. :D
Can a guy go back in time and murder his own grandfather?
No, there is no such thing as time, only clocks.
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 10:06 pm
No...Because if that guy's grandfather was dead then the guy wouldn't even exist in the first place to go back and kill him.
Hence paradox.
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pyro777
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oct 29, 2008 10:09 pm
Don't disprove me. Dx lol I have another one. :D
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AlexGETsomePIE
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oct 29, 2008 10:09 pm
On 10-29-2008 22:09 pm pyro777 wrote: Don't disprove me. Dx lol I have another one. :D
MMMkay.
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 10:11 pm
I dunno why, but I like questions that make me think about all the different answers and stuff.
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AlexGETsomePIE
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oct 29, 2008 10:12 pm
Actually, you don't really have to even think about them.
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 10:13 pm
Yeah, but I like seeing what everyone says. People's opinions amd stuff.
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AlexGETsomePIE
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oct 29, 2008 10:19 pm
here's one:
What came first? the Chicken or the Egg?
There is an answer, although unlike the other ones this one is actually complex. If you guess, you have to give reasoning to your explanation. If 3 people give up then I'll give the answer.
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DarkEvangel
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oct 29, 2008 10:22 pm
Well, birds evolved from dinosaurs and dinosaurs layed eggs. And I have something else to add to that but I forgot what it was...
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pyro777
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oct 29, 2008 10:46 pm
I say it was a cross-breed between two birds who will remain nameless (Privacy reasons).
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TERRORS_R_US
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oct 30, 2008 8:18 am
neither cuz the chicken needs to start out as an egg but it does need the chicken
so the answer is the Egg cuz god puut it there
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TERRORS_R_US
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oct 30, 2008 8:20 am
On 10-29-2008 21:24 pm pyro777 wrote:
On 10-29-2008 21:06 pm DarkEvangel wrote:
On 10-29-2008 21:05 pm pyro777 wrote:
On 10-29-2008 21:03 pm DarkEvangel wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:57 pm pyro777 wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:55 pm TERRORS_R_US wrote: Guess this one if you can.....(super hard)
Bob went to go out for a walk. When he came home his wife laided on the floor dead with shattered glass and water around her. She did notdie of murder, stabing, suicide, seizure, heartattack, or was drunk.
How did Bob's wife die?
Yuo must think out of the box...(not obvious)
She had pet pirahnas. She broke the tank, and they KILLED HER.
But then she'd be shredded. It says nothing about that.
Exactly.
Hmm...Perhaps. But where are the Pirahna now??
Eating Bob.
ooooooooh so close you guys
She was a fish and her bowl fell on the floor. Bob was person.
Bob was one of those senile animal petifiler.
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dungeonboytellem
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oct 30, 2008 8:35 am
My head hurts from reading all of your posts people! :P
Now, this is MY question that will make you think!
Here are the conditions for this question of mine:
Only one answer from you people (whoever may that be).
If the asnwer is wrong, i'll prick your virtual nose with a giant scissor!
Here it goes: 'What is the gender of the japanese drawing named Pucca?' 
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Sakira
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oct 30, 2008 3:39 pm
On 10-29-2008 20:35 pm pyro777 wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:34 pm DarkEvangel wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:29 pm Sakira wrote: Here's one:
"A man wants to carry the elements of Fire, Wind, and Water across a river. His boat can only carry two elements at a time. But...
-If he left Wind and Fire alone, Wind would put out Fire
-If Water and Fire were left alone, Water would also put out Fire
-If Wind and Water were left alone, they would fight and cause a storm
How can he carry all 3 across the stream?"
Take two of them, say wind and fire across leaving water, and then leave just ONE of them on the other side, taking one BACK to pick up the one that was left. Then just sail across with those two and they're all over.
I'd say that, but it seemed too simple...
Wouldn't Wind and Fire/Fire and Water/Wind and Water fight on the ship, though? O-o
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DarkEvangel
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oct 30, 2008 4:42 pm
On 10-30-2008 15:39 pm Sakira wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:35 pm pyro777 wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:34 pm DarkEvangel wrote:
On 10-29-2008 20:29 pm Sakira wrote: Here's one:
"A man wants to carry the elements of Fire, Wind, and Water across a river. His boat can only carry two elements at a time. But...
-If he left Wind and Fire alone, Wind would put out Fire
-If Water and Fire were left alone, Water would also put out Fire
-If Wind and Water were left alone, they would fight and cause a storm
How can he carry all 3 across the stream?"
Take two of them, say wind and fire across leaving water, and then leave just ONE of them on the other side, taking one BACK to pick up the one that was left. Then just sail across with those two and they're all over.
I'd say that, but it seemed too simple...
It says they fight when left ALONE. They aren't alone if the guy is with them. So I shouldn't think so.
Wouldn't Wind and Fire/Fire and Water/Wind and Water fight on the ship, though? O-o
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DarkEvangel
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oct 30, 2008 4:43 pm
Ok...That was meant to be in answer to Sakira.
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Sakira
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oct 30, 2008 4:45 pm
On 10-30-2008 08:35 am dungeonboytellem wrote: My head hurts from reading all of your posts people! :P
Now, this is MY question that will make you think!
Here are the conditions for this question of mine:
Only one answer from you people (whoever may that be).
If the asnwer is wrong, i'll prick your virtual nose with a giant scissor!
Here it goes: 'What is the gender of the japanese drawing named Pucca?' 
Female. DUH. o-O
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DarkEvangel
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oct 30, 2008 4:47 pm
On 10-30-2008 08:35 am dungeonboytellem wrote: My head hurts from reading all of your posts people! :P
Now, this is MY question that will make you think!
Here are the conditions for this question of mine:
Only one answer from you people (whoever may that be).
If the asnwer is wrong, i'll prick your virtual nose with a giant scissor!
Here it goes: 'What is the gender of the japanese drawing named Pucca?' 
Pucca's a girl. Obv.
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