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ISSUE #10

Two mouse fell into a bucket of milk.

Both of them tried to get out, but they couldn't because the bucket was too slippery.

One mice drowned, while the other was able to get out.

How did the other mice get out?

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ISSUE #10

Two mouse fell into a bucket of milk.

Both of them tried to get out, but they couldn't because the bucket was too slippery.

One mice drowned, while the other was able to get out.

How did the other mice get out?

Hint:

Suppose you fell into a pool.

How do you get out of it?

Well, that's not the answer, but it will lead you to the answer.

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@Misaki-chan

Nope... before you get to the ladder what do you have to do?

@Shin

Nope... the mice drowned before the other mice did

@Legend

*ROFL* No, that is most not likely to happen ^^;; Good imagination though.

Posted

Nope.

ISSUE #10

Two mouse fell into a bucket of milk.

Both of them tried to get out, but they couldn't because the bucket was too slippery.

One mice drowned, while the other was able to get out.

How did the other mice get out?

Hint #1:

Suppose you fell into a pool.

How do you get out of it?

Well, that's not the answer, but it will lead you to the answer.

Read the question carefully. Also, look at the hint, it won't give you the answer, it will give you an idea.

Posted

I mean if you fell into the pool someone will pull you out, or you drain the water or you swim to the side and get out of the pool. But if the pool was too slippery, the people will first drain the pool to prevent you from drowning.

Thing is, do we think logical, or do we think illogical?

The mouse swims around the milk until the milk turns sour, and then the flies come and get the milk and the mouse hang onto the flies and get out of the pool of milk.

Posted

Yup! Credit to your friend.

One mice gave up, therefore it drowned.

But the other mice kept on trying, and eventually the milk formed a block of butter and got out successfully.

Milk turns in to butter when you turn it long enough.

This is because when you turn (Churning, I should say,) the milk, the fats from the milk will turn solid.

That fat forming a block is a butter. Butter is basically a fat from milk.

The mice climbed on the butter and got out.

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