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14 years ago
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Here's a hint:
Losers are those who get scammed.
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14 years ago
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Ple-Sen
Let me give you a hint:
A "loser" is someone who gets scammed.
So, "loser" is neither a salmon nor a plant... hmm. Does that mean there's no place for a "loser" to exist?
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14 years ago
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Nut Halva Lover
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14 years ago
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AAaaa, damn it, my brain!!! Being a loser is your destiny.

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From idleness, you'll end up moving a bear up a mountain.
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14 years ago
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Why bother throwing it? Can’t it get there on its own?
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5 11 23 ? 95 191
kill your brain

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Google doesn't help)) Although it depends on how you search.
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14 years ago
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)))How did you calculate that?
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14 years ago
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What exactly is there to calculate here? You might as well write out an arithmetic progression, honestly.
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14 years ago
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Actually, it's quite interesting to play riddle games when you're with a group. No need to Google anything. We spent about 1.5-2 hours trying to solve the "Swallows" puzzle, and there were 5 of us.
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5 11 23 ? 95 191
kill your brain
And how much time did you spend on this one?
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Actually, it's fun to play riddle games as a group, without using Google or anything. We spent about 1.5-2 hours on the "swallows" puzzle, and there were 5 of us.
Why use Google? I understand if it were Olympic-level problems; some of them can be really interesting. But this is just...
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14 years ago
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I doubt anyone of us looked up the solutions to these problems online. That would be uninteresting.
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14 years ago
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There's also this:
3 6 9
3+6+9=18, 8+1=9
6+6+6+6+9+9+3=39, 3+9=12, 1+2=3
No matter how you add 3, 6, and 9 in a fractal calculation, these numbers always return to themselves)

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Guess who else knows this)))

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