You had posted it without addressing the previous riddle. You have to answer the previous riddle correctly before posting a new riddle. OR, allow enough time to pass that the individual who correctly answered forfeits their turn to post one. Now that BallisticGamer hasn't posted a riddle, sure, you can post your riddle now.
You dig a hole that is 1d10 feet deep, 2d10 feet wide, and 3d10 feet long. How many cubic feet of dirt are in the hole? (eg cubic ft. = Length x width x height/depth in this case)
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That works. Shoes used to be nailed together, with the head on the sole's side.
Some shoes are still made that way. But typically, if well made, the nails are never visible. Only cheaper shoes didn’t have that extra layer of sole, and they were called “hob-nail.”
My post was a riddle.
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The "Split in two, just in time, standing still, I'm running fine"
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Correct! Sorry for the late reply, was running a campaign last night that ran until the wee hours. lol
Typically, the responder with the correct answer does the next riddle
manofvalor, unless I'm mistaken, i politely believe this was up prior to your post.
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You had posted it without addressing the previous riddle. You have to answer the previous riddle correctly before posting a new riddle. OR, allow enough time to pass that the individual who correctly answered forfeits their turn to post one. Now that BallisticGamer hasn't posted a riddle, sure, you can post your riddle now.
ok...
You dig a hole that is 1d10 feet deep, 2d10 feet wide, and 3d10 feet long. How many cubic feet of dirt are in the hole? (eg cubic ft. = Length x width x height/depth in this case)
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60 10 cubic feet.
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There is no dirt in the hole. You dug it out.
Exactly.
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This one's a bit antiquated, but here ya go.
What walks all day on its head?
Methinks it's a nail in a horseshoe.
If correct, 7 +7 = 12. This equation is true. How do you explain it?
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The statement is false.
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No it actually is true. How to explain it is the riddle.
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seriously? this is a fairly old riddle
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7 is 4+3, and 4*3 is 12?
I am an average mathematics enjoyer.
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That works. Shoes used to be nailed together, with the head on the sole's side.
Are the 7's baker's-half-dozens?
If right, Next person to post sets up a riddle. Don't wanna do it again tonight.
Some shoes are still made that way. But typically, if well made, the nails are never visible. Only cheaper shoes didn’t have that extra layer of sole, and they were called “hob-nail.”
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Do 12 as XII, split in half so there's a top and a bottom; both are VII, roman numeral for 7 and there are two halves
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