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sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
The Weird One wrote:how can there be 2 quarters at a time on each side when you must get all three over
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
misterman10 wrote:Whatthefuck is the point of the alligators. You just said that you have to get the quarters over so they wont get even by the "dimmes"
Ah, I'm so confused. What a stupid puzzle.
this one is easy... Kill the dog, eat it with a side of cabbage and drink the goat milk after you done. then walk the goat across.F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
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C |~~~|
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G |~~~|
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D |~~~|
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I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
dustn64 wrote:this one is easy... Kill the dog, eat it with a side of cabbage and drink the goat milk after you done. then walk the goat across.F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
freezie wrote:F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
I know that puzzle too, quite easy.
F1fth wrote:dustn64 wrote:this one is easy... Kill the dog, eat it with a side of cabbage and drink the goat milk after you done. then walk the goat across.F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
Wow, you're exactly right!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
Fircoal wrote:F1fth wrote:dustn64 wrote:this one is easy... Kill the dog, eat it with a side of cabbage and drink the goat milk after you done. then walk the goat across.F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
Wow, you're exactly right!
but wouldn't that qualify as eating it?
F1fth wrote:Fircoal wrote:F1fth wrote:dustn64 wrote:this one is easy... Kill the dog, eat it with a side of cabbage and drink the goat milk after you done. then walk the goat across.F1fth wrote:While you were getting the second quarter during step 3, the dime would have eaten the quarter. Kudos for trying, but I really think that either this is impossible, or the information is wrong. I've seen this type of puzzle before (granted in situations that make more sense than coins), but not this.
Here's a legit one:
You have some cabbage, a goat, and a dog. You need to take all of them across a river, but because the bridge is crappy, you can only take one at a time with you. If left without your supervision, the goat would eat the cabbage, and the dog would eat the goat. How do you get all of them across without being eaten?
...|~~~|
C |~~~|
...|~~~|
G |~~~|
|XXXX|
D |~~~|
...|~~~|
I made a fun little diagram for the heck of it. The smiley face is you.
Wow, you're exactly right!
but wouldn't that qualify as eating it?
(Pssst, Fircoal. That's not the real answer.)
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
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