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15 years ago
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Wouldn't it be easier to apply that to Prosper Mérimée's "Chronicle of the Reign of Charles IX"?
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15 years ago
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Could luck be the answer? Well, it worked for some, but not for others. Or maybe it's just a chain of events.
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15 years ago
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Heroes of Might and Magic, this is already a circus. I wouldn't be surprised if the word is *cake* or *faucet*, which, through very clever semi-logical chains, is related to these pictures. For now, it's still interesting to find out the word, but don't drag it out.
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15 years ago
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um, the word "death" :) Since you're tired of it
These are five stages that a person goes through after learning they have a terminal illness.
1) Denial (and these little monkeys mean "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil")
2) Anger (I think that's clear)
3) Bargaining (haha, I should have chosen simpler pictures)
4) Depression
5) Acceptance (in English, it's "acceptance," and it gave me this picture because there's the phrase "acceptance speech" there; I should have changed it, but what more suitable image could I have put?... The word "acceptance" mainly gives images of politicians with acceptance speeches)
I heard this in the TV series "House" and "Scrubs," and it's clear why it's in those.
Now you can throw tomatoes.
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15 years ago
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Couldn't anyone figure out that the word is "death"? Sandra Bullock, Mercedes with license plates for sale, and black people! It's so easy, guys...
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15 years ago
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and if someone sees black people in the picture when they should see an evil guy, what does that say?
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15 years ago
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Hehe, listen, the words "cake" and "crane" fit the associative series better, or is it just me? :D

My option was "shovel"! Why!? I don't know, but it's funny! ))))

P.S. In Vika's option, there's at least some logic.
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15 years ago
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Probably, I'm also a bit "obtuse" :) Because I can't seem to grasp the logic behind these images.
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15 years ago
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I was almost certain the answer was "acorns":smile32:
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15 years ago
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Yes, everything is correct, everyone won... As Vic said, you can connect any word to something here, one way or another.
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15 years ago
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Experts, please advise:
What is the probability that, when generating a random map (all random - 2sm4d(3)), a Tower will be the starting castle three times in a row, and the starting hero will be Theodorus (all three times)?
If it's relevant, we're talking about the red color.
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15 years ago
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In my opinion, "gibbon" was the best option among those suggested. The connection with monkeys and black people is clear, Mercedes -> traffic cop -> gibbon, the Oscar statuette -> its designer Cedric Gibbons, but the statuette couldn't be properly modeled.
In reply to Wicc
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15 years ago
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1. You might as well draw a girl whose candy was taken away – isn't that anger? I didn't know anything about monkeys – where did this come from? Oscar-acceptance – there's no connection at all, like comparing apples and oranges – quarries. But the main thing is, where do you get such confidence that a terminally ill person would be capable of creating such a sequence?
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15 years ago
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Olm, the discussion was about some TV series, and the idea was that if we had watched them, we would immediately understand. The idea for the puzzle is kind of good – it's unconventional, I guess... but the execution is terrible.
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15 years ago
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Yeah, the sequence of emotions is well-known even without TV series, but it would be better to depict them more specifically so that the thought doesn't branch out so much.

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