Riddle me this!

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  2. 8 years ago

    nothing

  3. A few people have heard this one for those people sit this one out.

    What causes the most destruction at its quietest and the least destruction at it's loudest.

  4. @argonFiles nothing

    Nicely done, You're up.

  5. Edited 8 years ago by Cileklim

    @Nysic A few people have heard this one for those people sit this one out.

    What causes the most destruction at its quietest and the least destruction at it's loudest.

    ...........
    ...........
    (can it be?)
    ..........
    (nah its stupid)
    .........
    (but maybe?)
    .........
    .........
    .........
    (please say no)
    .....fart?

  6. No

  7. Vibration/harmonics?

  8. Nope

  9. @Nysic What causes the most destruction at its quietest and the least destruction at it's loudest.

    How about a spy?

  10. Also incorrect

  11. I want to say something like the world, humanity or a baby xD

  12. @Nysic A few people have heard this one for those people sit this one out.

    What causes the most destruction at its quietest and the least destruction at it's loudest.

    Bacteria. At it's quietest you won't find it, and thus it can do more damage. At it's loudest it's going to be found and stopped.

  13. Incorrect

  14. Edited 8 years ago by thegoldsmith

    a saboteur?

    wait no a child

  15. @Nysic A few people have heard this one for those people sit this one out.

    What causes the most destruction at its quietest and the least destruction at it's loudest.

    Hmmm well its a riddle so we need to thing out of the box. Let me think on it.

  16. Is it hearing?
    Say you could hear fine for most your life and it was taken away, it would cause destruction mentally but it would remain silent for you can't hear. If you could hear, it wouldn't cause you to....
    NVM.

  17. Depression?

  18. is it a tornado? The eye of the storm is more destructive

  19. Edited 8 years ago by Nysic

    @thegoldsmith a saboteur?

    wait no a child

    No to the first one

    And yes to the the second

  20. Here is on for yall!

    What is the one thing a person never wants but also never wants to lose?

  21. @BoneChi11er Here is on for yall!

    What is the one thing a person never wants but also never wants to lose?

    a lawsuit lmfao

  22. 8 years ago

    @Beedobi a lawsuit lmfao

    gg m8 u get a cookie :P

  23. @BoneChi11er gg m8 u get a cookie :P

    wait was i right
    shit man imma go get a cookie

  24. @Beedobi wait was i right
    shit man imma go get a cookie

    It's oatmeal and raisin :D

  25. There is a word in the English language in which the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four signify a great man, and the whole word a great woman. What is the word?

  26. heroine or herobrine (yes shes a girl)

  27. Edited 8 years ago by Valgys

    Heroine

    Edit - dang 2 seconds too slow!

  28. Beware Miss Herobrine....

  29. There are six sheep eggs in the basket. Six sheeple take one sheep egg each. How can it be that one sheep egg is left in the basket?

  30. Sheep eggs, sounds suspicious.
    Is it perhaps because one sheeperson also took the basket, the greedy sod.

  31. >:( sheep aren't greedy ! But u get next riddle

  32. Here's a nice one:

    A census taker knocks on a man's door and asks if he has children.
    "I have three children" the man says.
    The census taker then asks: "How old are they?"
    The man, being a keen mathematician replies: "The product of their ages is 72, and the sum of their ages is the same as my door number"
    "Don't be ridiculous" says the census taker, "I can't figure out their ages from that"
    "Oh right" replies the man "I forgot to mention that my eldest daughter likes chocolate"

    The census taker then writes down the ages of the tree children.

    How old are the three children, and why?

  33. So the possible ages for 3 children that have a product of 72 is as follows (with their sum in parentheses):
    1 1 72 (74)
    1 2 36 (39)
    1 3 24 (28)
    1 4 18 (23)
    1 6 12 (19)
    1 8 9 (18)
    2 2 18 (22)
    2 3 12 (17)
    2 4 9 (15)
    2 6 6 (14) <--
    3 3 8 (14) <--
    3 4 6 (13)
    Since the census taker was not able to figure out the ages even knowing the sum, then the sum must be 14 since there are 2 combinations that add to 14 (3,3,8) and (2,6,6). Finally, indicating that the oldest loves chocolate means that there's one oldest child, so the ages of the children are 3, 3, and 8

  34. Indeed! Give us a challenge then.

  35. A farmer is taking a fox, a chicken, and a bag of grain home. To get there, he must cross a river, but he's only allowed to take one item across the bridge with them at a time. If the fox is left alone with the chicken, the fox will eat the chicken. If the chicken is left alone with the grain, the chicken will eat the grain. How can the farmer cross the river without any of his possessions being eaten?

  36. You put the chicken to the other side, go back, put the fox to there and take the chicken with you. You put the chicken to the first place and take the grain to the other side, come back, and get the chicken.

  37. gdi cile just cos i'm a slow typer >:(

  38. You're a farmer who's taking today's harvest over to town to sell at the market. The road has recently been re-made and there's a fork in the road. You're not quite sure which way to go. Two men stand by the road, there's one on the right, and there's one on the left. One of the men always tells lies, while the other always tells the truth. The market will be closing soon so you only have enough time to ask one of the men one question, and you have to be absolutely sure that you're heading the correct way. What question do you ask?

  39. "what would the other man tell me about the correct road?"
    It's literally a rehash of the OP..

  40. @TheDunmerRaven Why is a raven like a writing desk?

    (can't believe I took this long to think to post this)

  41. @NutjobBob @TheDunmerRaven Why is a raven like a writing desk?

    (can't believe I took this long to think to post this)

    can i answer this
    even though it might not be the correct or accepted answer

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