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  1. Oh wait... I didnt give a new one?!??!?! grr I was sure I posted it ok... I shall repost again.. kekeke OH AND GOOD JOB TO BOTH SHIN-CHAN and KITE-CHAN. UPPED YOUR REPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD *thinks*I wish someone could up my REP as well cuz im not answering my own questions XD *thinks to herself: Im lazy to retype the solution again.* Their answers are correct, so just refer to theirs!!! XD Honestants and Swindlecants II PART 2: Afterwards he meets another two aborigines. One says: "I am a Swindlecant or the other one is an Honestant." Who are they?
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  2. Ahh I misunderstand it I thought that B is the one who said that A is a swindlecant If A is indeed a swindlecant he should lie and state that he is honestant. If A is indeed an honestant he should tell the truth and state that he is an honestant. So we conclude that A can be either the Honestant or the Swindlecant. B must be a swindlecant because A stated that he is a swindlecant making him either the honestant or the swindlecant. So if B is a swindlecant then C will be the honestant.
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  3. Assuming that B is telling the truth holds no logic... If A is an Honestant, he would have said that he was an Honestant. If he were a Swindlecant, he still would have said that he was an Honestant, because they always lie. So whether he was Honestant or Swindlecant, A had to have said that he was an Honestant, which makes B a Swindlecant and C also an Honestant.
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  4. First of all, RACISTS!! I hate 'em! Secondly, girls.. Nah, that was a joke.. Anyway, the second is.. uhm.. I'd like to say Justin Bieber, but I need to be more serious, so I'll say.. people that smokes, takes drugs or just do all those "cool" things.. ¬.¬ I hate 'em.. Thirdly, Justin Bieber.. Yeah, I decided to add him in now.. Fourth is Rebecca Black... I don't like her.. Fifth is when people misunderstand what I say, and then afterwards make fun of me, for something I haven't even done.. Sixth is bad music, like hip-hop and pop (or whatever it's called..). Seventh is smelly people teenagers that's acting childish.. ¬.¬ Well, I'll add more to the list later on..
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  5. What a hard riddle... It's like deducting 1st turn 1. A=red stamp B=red stamp C=green stamp but didn't answer the first turn so NO 2. A=green stamp but didn't answer the first turn so NO B=red stamp C=red stamp 3. A=green stamp B=red stamp but didn't answer the first turn so NO C=green stamp 4. A=green stamp B=red stamp C=*confused* he must have the green-red stamp 2nd turn 5. A=*Confused* he must have the green-red stamp B=reach the conclusion that he also have green-red stamp
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  6. Lol, I just dropped by out of curiosity hehe. Interesting riddles there. Let's see... R: Red G: Green Scenario 1 A: RR B: RR C: GG --> C would know right away Scenario 1 is not possible or C would know right from the first round. Scenario 2 A: RR B: GG C: RG or RR or GG --> But it can only be RG or else A would have guessed RR if C had GG or B would have guessed GG if C had RR Scenario 2 is not possible or C would know right from the first round. Scenario 3 A: RG B: RG C: RG or RR or GG --> But it can't be RR nor GG or else A would have guessed that, if B has RG and C has RR for example, he/she can only have RG and NOT RR (cause there would be 5 R then) and NOT GG either or B would see GG on A and C having RR, we go back to scenario 2 where B would be C and would have to have RG. Considering the above scenario, C would ultimately guess that it has RG if B says nothing. Therefore, scenario 3 is not possible or C would know right from the first round. Scenario 4 A: RR B: RG C: RG or GG --> If C had RG, B would know he/she either has RG or GG (thus B isn't sure). Same for A who isn't sure if he/she has RR or GG or RG. Since both A and B are unsure (and don't say anything), this means C, who also has two choices (RG or GG) is unsure as well. We learn that C does have RG then or we would fall under scenario 2 and B would have known. Thus, in this round, C doesn't know from the first round what he/she has. Now comes round 2. Since A has three choices, and neither B nor C answered in the first round, A can eliminate the fact that it has RG (or it'd be like scenario 3). A would know he/she doesn't have GG if C had GG and would guess he/she has RR. Since A doesn't say anything, this means C has RG. If that's the case, A would still hesitate between RR or GG and wouldn't say anything. Now it's B's turn again. Since A said nothing and B can see that A has RR and C has RG from above, B can eliminate the possibility of having GG or C would have guessed from the first round that he/she had RG (ref scenario 2). The only possibility that remains is RG! B can then simply say "Red and Green"! Note that it would also work if A had GG instead of RR. The same thinking process would have occured and B would have ultimately guessed that he/she has Red-Green stamps!
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  7. Shooting Quasar Dragon Yugioh card. Can I ask a riddle now?
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