@timolapre1998 I think you will understand when you hear it, and I doubt that you will not have anything similiar to this. @Tosanu has already confirmed to PM that this is correct.
What happend was that the ticket seller sold tickets to the man. He would have company since he bought two tickets to where ever he was going. But he only bought one ticket to get home again! He was probably a little suspicious already, but he wasn't sure until he saw the headline of the newspaper. Clearly this must have been a very small time if could take that conclusion of those words
I have others, but i feel like mine seem to be drawing the thread down. Do you want me to take another shot at it, guys, or give someone else a turn(if anyone wants one)
Is it important what lights were flickering?
Did he cry because someone died? Did he knew the person who died? What sort of paper is important or did you say yes to that question because something was written on it?
Did he cry because of the text on the paper?
@timolapre1998 Yes it was important that the lights flicked. Yes that is why he shouted. Irrelevant if he knew the people. No he did not cry about the text.
But the text is important?
is it important WHAT lights flickered?
Is it important who died?
Is the corridor an important place? Could it have happened in any other place?
Were there more than one peron that died? Did they die of the lights flickering? Or was the cause for the lights flickering the same as the cause to there death (hope you understand what I mean with that one)?
Was he running away or towards something?
Was he renewing the lamps? Did he touch/died by the lamps?
Were the 2 persons together? Were they(or he) electricians?
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@timolapre1998 I think you will understand when you hear it, and I doubt that you will not have anything similiar to this. @Tosanu has already confirmed to PM that this is correct.
What happend was that the ticket seller sold tickets to the man. He would have company since he bought two tickets to where ever he was going. But he only bought one ticket to get home again! He was probably a little suspicious already, but he wasn't sure until he saw the headline of the newspaper. Clearly this must have been a very small time if could take that conclusion of those words
Ooohh. I feel really dumb now
Nice one!!
Well done @ImNiklas
And thanks @Tosanu for the story
You have another one?
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I have others, but i feel like mine seem to be drawing the thread down. Do you want me to take another shot at it, guys, or give someone else a turn(if anyone wants one)
I dont think anyone else is going to start one. I dont know any more.
Please go ahead and start one
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A man is running along a corridor with a piece of paper in his hand. The lights flicker, and the man drops to his knees and cries out, "Oh no!"
@Tosanu Is it important what sort of paper it is? Is it some sort of light sensitive paper?
Yes it is. no it isnt.
Did he murder someone?
Was something written on the paper?
Is the light flickering important?
Was he alone?
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No. yes. yes. yes but mostly irrelevant.
Did someone die? Was something bad news written on the paper? The lights flickering were lanterns? Was he running away for something?
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Yes. no. No. No.
Is it important what lights were flickering?
Did he cry because someone died? Did he knew the person who died? What sort of paper is important or did you say yes to that question because something was written on it?
Did he cry because of the text on the paper?
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Was the paper the same after the flickering?
@timolapre1998 Yes it was important that the lights flicked. Yes that is why he shouted. Irrelevant if he knew the people. No he did not cry about the text.
@ImNiklas Yes it was the same.
Was he at a hospital?
But the text is important?
is it important WHAT lights flickered?
Is it important who died?
Is the corridor an important place? Could it have happened in any other place?
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@ImNiklas No
@timolapre1998 Yes. yes only in that it was in the building. Yes. No. No.
When the light flickered, did the power in the entire build go out?
@ImNiklas No.
@Tosanu Did the person die when the lights were flickering?
yes they did
Were there more than one peron that died? Did they die of the lights flickering? Or was the cause for the lights flickering the same as the cause to there death (hope you understand what I mean with that one)?
No. Ill say no to the fsecond one ,because the answer to the third one is Yes, the lights flickered because of the method of death.
Was the person that dieds life depentent on something electrical?
no it wasnt
The person died because he touched something electrical? Does the text says something about the electricity? Was he running for a reason?
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....Yes. ...I guess yes. And yes.
Was he running away or towards something?
Was he renewing the lamps? Did he touch/died by the lamps?
Were the 2 persons together? Were they(or he) electricians?
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yes he was running away or towards something. No. No. No. No.
and heres a hint. your streak of asking questions in a way that is correct but excellent at leading you away from the solution continues.
Was he running away from something? Did he suspect the fact that someone would die or at least that something dangerous would happen?