HI PPLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ok all you have to do is create a riddle and try to solve the one before you. it'll be fun! i'll start...... when you pull me, you enter. when you push me, you leave. I am the boundary between old and new places. i go to the right, i go up down left, and sometimes split in half! what am i?
I was so going to say "David Tennant!" ("Doctor Who", a sci-fi series), but I think the last doc there is is not him. Not sure, 'cause the seasons shown here are older. Anyway, the only thing that came to my mind was snowguy13's first guess. I think both of his answers can be considered 100% correct, though.
What is Yesterday, But Today's Tomorrow?
A weird one. Unlike TheFinalPhoenix, I'm not convinced it is a riddle.
I was in a convertible
Good one. I think I'd heard of it, somewhere. Still, I just couldn't figure it out. Again .
So, one more riddle, although it might be a bit annoying: There is a dead body on the floor in a room that's locked from the outside. Surrounding the body there is broken glass. There are no marks on the body, there's no blood, and the room is 20 storeys high. How did Tom (the name the dead body used to have is random, it has nothing to do with the solution) die?
Yes, it's true. All a's are b's, and all b's are c's, so all a's are c's. These are fun to work with, especially when you throw in words like some, possibly, a few, etc.
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Well, you said it's locked from the outside, right? Did Tom maybe starve to death (by the way, your name choice is creepy: Tom is my real name!)
So, one more riddle, although it might be a bit annoying: There is a dead body on the floor in a room that's locked from the outside. Surrounding the body there is broken glass. There are no marks on the body, there's no blood, and the room is 20 storeys high. How did Tom (the name the dead body used to have is random, it has nothing to do with the solution) die?
Could he possibly have broken a window (mirror or random piece of glass, if there's no window) and swallowed the shards, thus causing internal damage... Oh, wait, blood would come out of his mouth...
He jumped through the window to the locked room by helicopter, (wearing protective clothing so not to get cut by the glass) then swallowed a pill of cynanide! and died!
So, one more riddle, although it might be a bit annoying: There is a dead body on the floor in a room that's locked from the outside. Surrounding the body there is broken glass. There are no marks on the body, there's no blood, and the room is 20 storeys high. How did Tom (the name the dead body used to have is random, it has nothing to do with the solution) die?
Tom is a fish. He suffocated in the air after his fish bowl fell onto the ground and broke.
You have got to be kidding me. No way! It was completely random, I can't believe that.
Did Tom maybe starve to death
There would be no explanation for the glass, though.
Could he possibly have broken a window (mirror or random piece of glass, if there's no window) and swallowed the shards, thus causing internal damage... Oh, wait, blood would come out of his mouth...
I'm not sure any blood would be coming out of his mouth. Still, some marks and blood (for example, on his hands) might've been visible.
He jumped through the window to the locked room by helicopter, (wearing protective clothing so not to get cut by the glass) then swallowed a pill of cynanide! and died!
It could've been a viable option... next time I'll remember to mention it wasn't suicide. And that there's no pill .
Did he overdose?
Again, nothing about the glass.
He probably was sky diving but forgot to pull the string so he landed on the building and died.
We are talking about a room, and a locked one at that.
Tom is a fish. He suffocated in the air after his fish bowl fell onto the ground and broke.
That he is. Well, was. If nobody still found it, I would've also mentioned water all around. Thanks for the contribution, though, everyone! I should find some other good riddles...
What has roots as nobody sees, Is taller than trees Up, up it goes, And yet never grows?
A mountain, I would say.
So, another one (though not sure it should be a good one): Many have heard it, but nobody has ever seen it, and it will not speak back until spoken to. What is it?