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June 05, 2013, 01:30:25 PM
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hahaha bored much?
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June 05, 2013, 12:39:10 PM
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It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

This is incorrect, for as I've stated it has nothing to do with a product marketed as Jell-OTM or any of its ingredients.

Then it's probably because "O" is a vocal and a lot easier to yell than say "K".

It has nothing to do with the spelling of Jell-O or of the alphabet of any language.

So it's more like "because it likes to bounce?"

It has nothing to do with the physical nature of Jell-O either, or anything at all pertaining to the product Jell-OTM.
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June 05, 2013, 12:33:47 PM
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It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

This is incorrect, for as I've stated it has nothing to do with a product marketed as Jell-OTM or any of its ingredients.

Then it's probably because "O" is a vocal and a lot easier to yell than say "K".

It has nothing to do with the spelling of Jell-O or of the alphabet of any language.

So it's more like "because it likes to bounce?"
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June 05, 2013, 12:31:32 PM
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It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

This is incorrect, for as I've stated it has nothing to do with a product marketed as Jell-OTM or any of its ingredients.

Then it's probably because "O" is a vocal and a lot easier to yell than say "K".

It has nothing to do with the spelling of Jell-O or of the alphabet of any language.
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June 05, 2013, 12:00:30 PM
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It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

This is incorrect, for as I've stated it has nothing to do with a product marketed as Jell-OTM or any of its ingredients.

Then it's probably because "O" is a vocal and a lot easier to yell than say "K".
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June 05, 2013, 11:33:36 AM
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It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

This is incorrect, for as I've stated it has nothing to do with a product marketed as Jell-OTM or any of its ingredients.
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June 05, 2013, 07:46:24 AM
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A crucial piece of information has been left out, and the correct answer doesn't even remotely make sense without that information. A better answer (but not the "correct" one) is that her sister is actually her half-sister, and the man is the sister's father (that's why he was at the mother's funeral). But the girl didn't know that, and when the man told her this, she got so angry at her sister (who never told her she was really her half-sister) that she killed her.
Yes, you're right. I forgot an important part, although it could be solved without it. Here is the correct riddle:

A young girl is at her mother's funeral. She meets a young man she had never seen before, but who's there as a part of family. She instantly falls in love with him. A few days after, she kills her sister. Why?

Sorry guys:(

I don't think foxpup's answer is "better" since it relies on a very specific chain of events. I do agree, however, that the riddle, even the newest edited version (which is also the version I got upon googling it) still needs a bit more info to really help it make more sense and more likely to have only one correct answer:

What I am trying to say, is that this is not a riddle, it's a "guess what I am thinking about now" game.
You're actually just about right. According to what I found, this "riddle" is often used to determine your level of psychopathic tendencies.
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June 05, 2013, 03:55:11 AM
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A crucial piece of information has been left out, and the correct answer doesn't even remotely make sense without that information. A better answer (but not the "correct" one) is that her sister is actually her half-sister, and the man is the sister's father (that's why he was at the mother's funeral). But the girl didn't know that, and when the man told her this, she got so angry at her sister (who never told her she was really her half-sister) that she killed her.
Yes, you're right. I forgot an important part, although it could be solved without it. Here is the correct riddle:

A young girl is at her mother's funeral. She meets a young man she had never seen before, but who's there as a part of family. She instantly falls in love with him. A few days after, she kills her sister. Why?

Sorry guys:(
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June 05, 2013, 02:57:31 AM
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I don't know if you guessed correctly or Googled it, for I don't even know if it's Googleable (same for that word) because I didn't try.

I learnt about that riddle(?) decades ago. If you asked a group of people at one sitting the question, rarely would anybody guess a plane cabin, all making guesses centered around a built structure resembling a home.
I already heard it. It is, I think, the third stupidest riddle I've ever heard. The second stupidest is the one about the midget who can only push elevator buttons with his umbrella, but refuses to carry his umbrella when it is sunny, despite it being useful for more than just keeping out of the rain. I can just picture him thinking "Oh, shit, I forgot my umbrella again. I thought I wouldn't need it because it was sunny, but I totally forgot I also need it to push the elevator buttons. I also forgot to sue the building manager for not making these elevators handicapped-accessible. I mean, is it really that hard to put in a stool or something?"

The most stupid riddle I've ever heard is the one about the dead guy found alone in a field with a pack on his back. The pack is what killed him, and is either a pack of wolves or an unopened parachute, depending on who's asking the riddle. Riddles are supposed to have one correct answer, dammit!

I was first told this by a man who also asked me the following, of which the answer truly eludes me, but I think I had it at one time.

Why does Jell-O do what it does? (Hint: Has nothing to do with Jell-O)
It has nothing to do with Jell-O and everything to do with gelatin, aka powdered bone slime. Gelatin is a protein consisting of a triple-helix of amino acid chains. The amino acid chains separate when the gelatin is dissolved in hot water, and when the mixture is cooled, the chains link together again to form a semi-solid substance, in much the same way that epoxy resin hardens when the epoxide monomers link together to form polyepoxide plastic. That's not really a riddle, though.

A girl fell in love with a guy at the funeral of her mom. A few days later she murders her sister. Why?

There could be tons of answers to this one.
A crucial piece of information has been left out, and the correct answer doesn't even remotely make sense without that information. A better answer (but not the "correct" one) is that her sister is actually her half-sister, and the man is the sister's father (that's why he was at the mother's funeral). But the girl didn't know that, and when the man told her this, she got so angry at her sister (who never told her she was really her half-sister) that she killed her.
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June 04, 2013, 04:28:01 PM
#36
A girl fell in love with a guy at the funeral of her mom. A few days later she murders her sister. Why?

There could be tons of answers to this one.

1. She got paid to do it.
2. Her sister had killed her mom
3. She kills her sister after finding out that what she tought were her sister were really her mom.
4. She had a nervous breakdown and went on a killing spree.
5. For some inheritance
6. She tells the guy that she had killed her mom, and he tells her sister who is really his lover.
7. The guy is her sister after some sex-change operation and conflics arrise.


What I am trying to say, is that this is not a riddle, it's a "guess what I am thinking about now" game.
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June 04, 2013, 04:17:21 PM
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There is a man in a cabin on the side of a hill. He is dead. How did he die?
It was a plane cabin. He bought the plane on SR but he didn't have a pilot licence, so he couldn't fly it. Instead, he pushed it up a hill and got in and rode it down again. But as he was going down the hill, a goat jumped out in front of the plane. He jammed on the brake and stopped just in time (which is how the plane came to rest on the side of the hill), but he was so shocked by the incident that he had a heart attack and died (the man in the plane, not the goat; the goat was fine).
Is that true? Shocked
No, silly, it's just the answer to a stupid riddle. It's not even the "correct" answer, but the correct answer doesn't make any sense: "It was a plane cabin. He died when the plane crashed into the side of the hill." I mean, seriously, what kind of riddle is that? It's not like someone's going to come across a plane wreck with a dead man inside and say "Gee, I wonder how he died? It's quite a mystery." Roll Eyes As bizarre as my answer may seem, the scenario it describes is actually more likely to provoke the original question in the first place, so I consider it to be a more correct answer on that basis.

Actually, he is dead in a plane's cabin due to his plane crashing into the mountainside.

I don't know if you guessed correctly or Googled it, for I don't even know if it's Googleable (same for that word) because I didn't try.

I learnt about that riddle(?) decades ago. If you asked a group of people at one sitting the question, rarely would anybody guess a plane cabin, all making guesses centered around a built structure resembling a home.

I was first told this by a man who also asked me the following, of which the answer truly eludes me, but I think I had it at one time.

Why does Jell-O do what it does? (Hint: Has nothing to do with Jell-O)

I use english as a second language, but AFAIK a hill may be sloped and have space for many a traditional cabin. If so, the riddle is really moot.

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June 04, 2013, 01:01:49 PM
#34
I googled the question and I must say I'm sorta glad no one here answered this correctly right away.
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June 04, 2013, 12:40:04 PM
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A girl fell in love with a guy at the funeral of her mom. A few days later she murders her sister. Why?

Because her sister did henky panky with that guy.

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June 04, 2013, 12:36:00 PM
#32
A girl fell in love with a guy at the funeral of her mom. A few days later she murders her sister. Why?

Because her sister did henky panky with that guy.

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June 04, 2013, 12:31:41 PM
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A girl fell in love with a guy at the funeral of her mom. A few days later she murders her sister. Why?
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June 04, 2013, 10:55:17 AM
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There is a man in a cabin on the side of a hill. He is dead. How did he die?
It was a plane cabin. He bought the plane on SR but he didn't have a pilot licence, so he couldn't fly it. Instead, he pushed it up a hill and got in and rode it down again. But as he was going down the hill, a goat jumped out in front of the plane. He jammed on the brake and stopped just in time (which is how the plane came to rest on the side of the hill), but he was so shocked by the incident that he had a heart attack and died (the man in the plane, not the goat; the goat was fine).
Is that true? Shocked
No, silly, it's just the answer to a stupid riddle. It's not even the "correct" answer, but the correct answer doesn't make any sense: "It was a plane cabin. He died when the plane crashed into the side of the hill." I mean, seriously, what kind of riddle is that? It's not like someone's going to come across a plane wreck with a dead man inside and say "Gee, I wonder how he died? It's quite a mystery." Roll Eyes As bizarre as my answer may seem, the scenario it describes is actually more likely to provoke the original question in the first place, so I consider it to be a more correct answer on that basis.

Actually, he is dead in a plane's cabin due to his plane crashing into the mountainside.

I don't know if you guessed correctly or Googled it, for I don't even know if it's Googleable (same for that word) because I didn't try.

I learnt about that riddle(?) decades ago. If you asked a group of people at one sitting the question, rarely would anybody guess a plane cabin, all making guesses centered around a built structure resembling a home.

I was first told this by a man who also asked me the following, of which the answer truly eludes me, but I think I had it at one time.

Why does Jell-O do what it does? (Hint: Has nothing to do with Jell-O)
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June 04, 2013, 09:44:44 AM
#29
There is a man in a cabin on the side of a hill. He is dead. How did he die?
It was a plane cabin. He bought the plane on SR but he didn't have a pilot licence, so he couldn't fly it. Instead, he pushed it up a hill and got in and rode it down again. But as he was going down the hill, a goat jumped out in front of the plane. He jammed on the brake and stopped just in time (which is how the plane came to rest on the side of the hill), but he was so shocked by the incident that he had a heart attack and died (the man in the plane, not the goat; the goat was fine).
Is that true? Shocked
No, silly, it's just the answer to a stupid riddle. It's not even the "correct" answer, but the correct answer doesn't make any sense: "It was a plane cabin. He died when the plane crashed into the side of the hill." I mean, seriously, what kind of riddle is that? It's not like someone's going to come across a plane wreck with a dead man inside and say "Gee, I wonder how he died? It's quite a mystery." Roll Eyes As bizarre as my answer may seem, the scenario it describes is actually more likely to provoke the original question in the first place, so I consider it to be a more correct answer on that basis.
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June 04, 2013, 08:09:38 AM
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June 04, 2013, 08:05:04 AM
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Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday,
Friday or Sunday?

yesterday, today, tomorrow.
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June 04, 2013, 08:03:32 AM
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Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday,
Friday or Sunday?
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