Tbf salmon do the same thing
Tbf salmon do the same thing
“Shh! Don’t tell the ants where I am.”
Ooh is that a reference to Tim Minchin’s Storm I see?
According to Wikipedia, it is blue dye. I guess it mixes with the green of the relish to make…that.
Can’t feed the poor if you can’t feed yourself
Look at the pictures I drew. This one’s Bailey’s, this is Bailey’s but a bit closer, that one, that’s Bailey’s, this one is as close as you can get to Bailey’s without getting your eye wet…
Hexbear and lemmygrad are the only instances I blocked in-client, and it was a drastic instant improvement.
Some people are really weird when it comes to things being “fair.” I forget the details but I remember a study where given the option of getting $100 and a stranger getting $200, a good chunk of people would rather neither of them get anything.
Man cartoons in the 80s were wild. You could be watching the pretty pink pony show, and still the animators couldn’t help but throw you into some twisted dark fantasy adventure.
True. It seems there are different versions of the puzzle, but from a quick search it was popularized by the movie Labyrinth, and there they get around it by having a second set of guards who don’t know the answer explain the setup.
Glad to help!
Yes, but you’re not asking him what his brother likes, you’re asking him what he would say he likes, which is what flips it. You’re basically making sure the answer is a lie regardless of which brother you ask.
It works the same as the original puzzle. If you ask the lying small butt brother, he’ll lie and say his brother would say he likes small butts. If you ask the truthful big butt brother, he’d say his brother would say he likes big butts, because he knows his brother likes small butts and would lie about it.
Essentially the negatives work out so that each brother answers with the kind of butt they themselves like, which you can then use to determine which is truthful (though at this point that somehow seems less important).
“If I were to ask your brother what kind of butts he likes, how would he answer?”
First recorded case of a bird being a prude
I think the real takeaway is that walking faster makes you taller but also fatter.
He asked, “Be you angels?”
We said, “Nay, we are but men!”
ROCK!
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