dw5chaosfan Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Guys, my first game and yeah. Rules-try to answer the last riddle. A new one cannot be made without the last one answered correctly. You have to let someone else say an answer before you say another one if you get it wrong. You have to be specific about it. Anyone can start another riddle as soon as the right answer is comfirmed. If 3 people give up, the answer has to be revealed. Then start a new riddle. I'll start, Made of paper, golden color frame, bottom left the # 35952884, bottom right @1996 Kazuki Takahashi, Attribute light. So lets hear the guesses.
tengaku squared Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Shooting Quasar Dragon Yugioh card. Can I ask a riddle now? 3
Aeyra Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Moho-kun... How do you know that? And to Vero-kun (a.k.a. CrimsonSynchro. New nickname!) that doesn't really count as a riddle. Riddles involve thinking more than memorization and *cough* obsession.
tengaku squared Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 Moho-kun... How do you know that? I have my ways. And to Vero-kun (a.k.a. CrimsonSynchro. New nickname!) that doesn't really count as a riddle. Riddles involve thinking more than memorization and *cough* obsession. Agreed.
dw5chaosfan Posted April 5, 2011 Author Report Posted April 5, 2011 Moho, you got it-damn it I shouldn't have put the password. Yes, now anyone can ask a new riddle. Also, Aerya, I DON'T WANT NICKNAMES. Just tell me what vero-kun means.
IdentityUnknown Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 Moho-kun... How do you know that? And to Vero-kun (a.k.a. CrimsonSynchro. New nickname!) that doesn't really count as a riddle. Riddles involve thinking more than memorization and *cough* obsession. Vero-kun, hmm. I'd like to know where that came from. Moho, you got it-damn it I shouldn't have put the password. Yes, you can ask a new riddle. Also, Aerya, I DON'T WANT NICKNAMES. Just tell me what vero-kun means. Hmm...nicknames... *considers calling crimsonsynchro "Vero-kun" or another nickname* JK, I'm not that big of a fan of nicknames.
tengaku squared Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 Here's a riddle: A man was walking on a street when he came across a blind man. The blind man asked him, "What color are the flowers in the field?" Right then, a strange man asked the man who was walking if he would marry him. The man who was walking thought, "Absolutely not", then looked at the white flowers on the field. He knew that he could only say one response, or he would lose his voice like his doctor said. He didn't want to lose his voice, so he said something in Japanese to the blind man, and something in Korean to the strange man with one response. Both men understood, and were satisfied with the answer they heard. Now, here's the riddle: What did the man say to the other two men? 2
dw5chaosfan Posted April 5, 2011 Author Report Posted April 5, 2011 Do we have to know Japanese and Korean well to answer this right?
Aeyra Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 Haku? I know that's one way to say white in Japanese... Vero-kun Crimson->Scarlet->car->Bugatti->Veyron->Vero
tengaku squared Posted April 6, 2011 Report Posted April 6, 2011 Do we have to know Japanese and Korean well to answer this right? Do you need to know? Yes. Well? No. Haku? I know that's one way to say white in Japanese... Wrong.
tengaku squared Posted April 7, 2011 Report Posted April 7, 2011 Shiro. That anwser may be correct, maybe not, but explain your answer.
dw5chaosfan Posted April 7, 2011 Author Report Posted April 7, 2011 Shiro is the other way to say white in japanese.
tengaku squared Posted April 7, 2011 Report Posted April 7, 2011 Yes, but in Korean it doesn't mean anything. I'm not saying the answers wrong, but it may not be right. 2
tengaku squared Posted April 7, 2011 Report Posted April 7, 2011 Yes, but in Korean it doesn't mean anything. I'm not saying the answers wrong, but it may not be right. 2
Aeyra Posted April 7, 2011 Report Posted April 7, 2011 Nice double-post, Moho-kun.... Let's see... *slaps head* Of course I know Chinese and this is Japanese and Korean!
tengaku squared Posted April 9, 2011 Report Posted April 9, 2011 Nice double-post, Moho-kun.... Let's see... *slaps head* Of course I know Chinese and this is Japanese and Korean! Chelseaj500 could help you with this....if she was on.
dw5chaosfan Posted April 9, 2011 Author Report Posted April 9, 2011 please tell if the answer is right or wrong so that the game can continue.
tengaku squared Posted April 9, 2011 Report Posted April 9, 2011 please tell if the answer is right or wrong so that the game can continue. The answer is half-complete. You gave me the answer, now explain what it means in Japanese and Korean. 1
dw5chaosfan Posted April 10, 2011 Author Report Posted April 10, 2011 Shiro aniyo/ shiro animnida. Amiyo and animnida are 2 ways to say no in Korean. Shiro means white in Japanese.
tengaku squared Posted April 10, 2011 Report Posted April 10, 2011 Shiro aniyo/ shiro animnida. Amiyo and animnida are 2 ways to say no in Korean. Shiro means white in Japanese. Wrong. 1) The way I want you to say no in Korean is more...slang, should I say. 2) The man only said one word. Shiro aniyo counts as two, and so does shiro animnida.
Aeyra Posted April 10, 2011 Report Posted April 10, 2011 Why does it have to be KOREAN again? Can't you give us more hints?
tengaku squared Posted April 10, 2011 Report Posted April 10, 2011 Why does it have to be KOREAN again? Can't you give us more hints? Shiro sounds like something in Korean. Again, you COULD ask Chelseaj500.
hopes Posted April 11, 2011 Report Posted April 11, 2011 I gave you a reply. Geez, how many times am I talked about on here? No wonder I sneeze so much!!
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