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Premise Riddle #6

Started by Guest (Deleted), April 30, 2006, 01:03:40 PM

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Thjalfi

Is the corpse his wifes?

does the man have children?
does the man know the other person in the house?
Is there more than one corpse?
Are there signs of violence?
 

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: ThjalfiIs the corpse his wifes?

Yes

Quotedoes the man have children?

No.

Quotedoes the man know the other person in the house?

Yes.

QuoteIs there more than one corpse?

No.

QuoteAre there signs of violence?

No

Dr_Avalanche

Did the man celebrate an anniversary of some sort that day (like his birthday)?


Dr_Avalanche


Name Lips

Did he really kill himself, as in dead?
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.

Guest (Deleted)

@Name Lips - Yes.

Avalanche has a right answer.

Name Lips

Did the act of turning on the light directly or indirectly kill his wife?
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.

Dr_Avalanche

Quote from: Pooka@Name Lips - Yes.

Avalanche has a right answer.

In all honesty, I think I had the answer buried deep down in my subconscious right from the beginning. I just needed to confirm that it was the same riddle.

willpax

A cleverly placed mirror revealed to the man that he was, after all, a fatbeard?
Cherish those who seek the truth, but beware of those who find it. (Voltaire)

Name Lips

He discovered he hadn't updated a Premise Riddle thread in over 5 hours and committed Seppuku in his shame?
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: Name LipsDid the act of turning on the light directly or indirectly kill his wife?
No.

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: willpaxA cleverly placed mirror revealed to the man that he was, after all, a fatbeard?
No.

Guest (Deleted)

Quote from: Name LipsHe discovered he hadn't updated a Premise Riddle thread in over 5 hours and committed Seppuku in his shame?
Sorry, Monday is class day.

Name Lips

I'm stumped. I don't have anything beyond "He saw his wife dead and killed himself" and that seems much too simple and boring to be the true answer. (Is it the true answer?)
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways, it's still rock and roll to me.

You can talk all you want about theory, craft, or whatever. But in the end, it's still just new ways of looking at people playing make-believe and having a good time with their friends. Intellectualize or analyze all you want, but we've been playing the same game since we were 2 years old. We just have shinier books, spend more money, and use bigger words now.