Ask The Riddler That's right!! You ask, I answer
#1
Posted 13 December 2007 - 03:08 PM
#2
Posted 13 December 2007 - 03:10 PM
Why won't killercoz/the riddler shut the hell up?
#10
Posted 13 December 2007 - 03:55 PM
#12
Posted 13 December 2007 - 04:02 PM
Me111, on Dec 13 2007, 04:55 PM, said:
(dont know anything about sports so I am going to make up answers) I don't think he will do that well. I like there current manager a lot(whoever he is). No, I think he will make the team less motivated. Yes, it will have huge ramifications on the squad. I don't think it will help.(Those were sports questions I hope)
#14
Posted 13 December 2007 - 05:02 PM
laharl the slayer, on Dec 13 2007, 04:11 PM, said:
Someone made this thread in another forum im on and I liked the idea.
Saturos Striker, on Dec 13 2007, 05:01 PM, said:
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I'm going to be ashamed in the corner.
Is that where thats from?
Earth Dude, on Dec 13 2007, 05:05 PM, said:
i'm serious. It's not funny anymore.
Are you talking to me?
#17
Posted 13 December 2007 - 05:16 PM
#19
Posted 13 December 2007 - 06:19 PM
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Napier may refer to:
Jack Napier (porn star)
:D Well I didn't realise the Riddler was in to that sort of thing.
#21
Posted 13 December 2007 - 08:29 PM
#23
Posted 13 December 2007 - 09:16 PM
ihatekraden, on Dec 13 2007, 09:29 PM, said:
I had no clue and why not? Thinkl abput if anyone on them was the coach they'd do something to the pl,ayers to make them better.
laharl the slayer, on Dec 13 2007, 09:32 PM, said:
I've already answered this question.
#24
Posted 13 December 2007 - 09:33 PM
#26
Posted 13 December 2007 - 09:41 PM
lightningstar, on Dec 13 2007, 10:33 PM, said:
Because you associate 2 awesome people with each other(how old is he?)!!!
Wind Dude, on Dec 13 2007, 10:37 PM, said:
It isn't
#33
Posted 14 December 2007 - 12:53 AM
#37
Posted 14 December 2007 - 11:59 AM
How about a kiss, for luck?
#38
Posted 14 December 2007 - 11:25 PM
Dude of Wind, on Dec 14 2007, 01:02 AM, said:
Yes, that(^) one.
DarkSword, on Dec 14 2007, 01:53 AM, said:
He's better tahn sliced bread!!! This is due with be and the riddler being very similar.
laharl the slayer, on Dec 14 2007, 06:30 AM, said:
Answered by escout.
Mallick, on Dec 14 2007, 09:23 AM, said:
I like these forums, they're funeriffic!!
http://www.goldensun-syndicate.net/forum/public/style_images/gssv3/snapback.png' alt='View Post' />Me111, on Dec 14 2007, 12:59 PM, said:
NO
#41
Posted 14 December 2007 - 11:46 PM
#42
Posted 15 December 2007 - 12:07 AM
Spam King, on Dec 15 2007, 12:39 AM, said:
Things that are beyond the knowledge of mortals.
DarkSword, on Dec 15 2007, 12:40 AM, said:
life http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/premium.gif http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pnghttp://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /laɪf/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lahyf] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural lives http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/premium.gif http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pnghttp://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /laɪvz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lahyvz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, adjective –noun 1.the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally. 2.the sum of the distinguishing phenomena of organisms, esp. metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment. 3.the animate existence or period of animate existence of an individual: to risk one's life; a short life and a merry one. 4.a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life. 5.the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that. 6.any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life. 7.the period of existence, activity, or effectiveness of something inanimate, as a machine, lease, or play: The life of the car may be ten years. 8.a living being: Several lives were lost. 9.living things collectively: the hope of discovering life on other planets; insect life. 10.a particular aspect of existence: He enjoys an active physical life. 11.the course of existence or sum of experiences and actions that constitute a person's existence: His business has been his entire life. 12.a biography: a newly published life of Willa Cather. 13.animation; liveliness; spirit: a speech full of life. 14.resilience; elasticity. 15.the force that makes or keeps something alive; the vivifying or quickening principle: The life of the treaty has been an increase of mutual understanding and respect. 16.a mode or manner of existence, as in the world of affairs or society: So far her business life has not overlapped her social life. 17.the period or extent of authority, popularity, approval, etc.: the life of the committee; the life of a bestseller. 18.a prison sentence covering the remaining portion of the offender's animate existence: The judge gave him life. 19.anything or anyone considered to be as precious as life: She was his life. 20.a person or thing that enlivens: the life of the party. 21.effervescence or sparkle, as of wines. 22.pungency or strong, sharp flavor, as of substances when fresh or in good condition. 23.nature or any of the forms of nature as the model or subject of a work of art: drawn from life. 24.Baseball. another opportunity given to a batter to bat because of a misplay by a fielder. 25.(in English pool) one of a limited number of shots allowed a player: Each pool player has three lives at the beginning of the game. –adjective 26.for or lasting a lifetime; lifelong: a life membership in a club; life imprisonment. 27.of or pertaining to animate existence: the life force; life functions. 28.working from nature or using a living model: a life drawing; a life class. —Idioms 29.as large as life, actually; indeed: There he stood, as large as life. Also, as big as life. 30.come to life, a.to recover consciousness. b.to become animated and vigorous: The evening passed, but somehow the party never came to life. c.to appear lifelike: The characters of the novel came to life on the screen. 31.for dear life, with desperate effort, energy, or speed: We ran for dear life, with the dogs at our heels. Also, for one's life. 32.for the life of one, as hard as one tries; even with the utmost effort: He can't understand it for the life of him. 33.get a life, to improve the quality of one's social and professional life: often used in the imperative to express impatience with someone's behavior. 34.not on your life, Informal. absolutely not; under no circumstances; by no means: Will I stand for such a thing? Not on your life! 35.take one's life in one's hands, to risk death knowingly: We were warned that we were taking our lives in our hands by going through that swampy area. 36.to the life, in perfect imitation; exactly: The portrait characterized him to the life.
Spam King, on Dec 15 2007, 12:46 AM, said:
I don't stereotype. Each woodchuck would go at his or her own pace.
#44
Posted 15 December 2007 - 12:10 AM
#53
Posted 15 December 2007 - 09:20 AM
#57
Posted 15 December 2007 - 08:15 PM
Dude of Wind, on Dec 15 2007, 03:07 AM, said:
Any questions?
NO
DarkSword, on Dec 15 2007, 03:15 AM, said:
NO
Earth Dude, on Dec 15 2007, 10:20 AM, said:
The 2 trains.
Earth Dude, on Dec 15 2007, 06:54 PM, said:
The fireworks.
#65
Posted 15 December 2007 - 11:50 PM
#66
Posted 16 December 2007 - 12:07 AM
#67
Posted 16 December 2007 - 04:38 AM
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The 2 trains.
QUOTE(Earth Dude @ Dec 15 2007, 06:54 PM) http://www.goldensun-syndicate.net/forum/style_images/gssfv2/post_snapback.gifWhich would be more fun to watch?
The fireworks.
I got it! I'll put fireworks on the front of the trains, and set coz on fire, so when the trains hit him the fireworks will be lit and then it will all blow up in a shower of colourful sparkles and blood.
#72
Posted 16 December 2007 - 06:40 PM
Golden Legacy, on Dec 16 2007, 01:07 AM, said:
Perhaps a fundraiser or raffle.
Earth Dude, on Dec 16 2007, 05:38 AM, said:
Brilliant
pHantOm, on Dec 16 2007, 10:08 AM, said:
Not in question form(need ?)
ihatekraden, on Dec 16 2007, 02:55 PM, said:
NEVER
#75
Posted 16 December 2007 - 07:28 PM
#78
Posted 16 December 2007 - 09:19 PM
Is there life on another planet?
Will China become the next super power?
Why do our eyelids close when we sneeze?
#79
Posted 16 December 2007 - 09:23 PM
#81
Posted 16 December 2007 - 09:55 PM
DarkSword, on Dec 16 2007, 10:05 PM, said:
**********
.eugine, on Dec 16 2007, 10:19 PM, said:
Is there life on another planet?
Will China become the next super power?
Why do our eyelids close when we sneeze?
1.life http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/premium.gif http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pnghttp://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /laɪf/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lahyf] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural lives http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/premium.gif http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pnghttp://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /laɪvz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lahyvz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, adjective –noun 1.the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally. 2.the sum of the distinguishing phenomena of organisms, esp. metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment. 3.the animate existence or period of animate existence of an individual: to risk one's life; a short life and a merry one. 4.a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life. 5.the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that. 6.any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life. 7.the period of existence, activity, or effectiveness of something inanimate, as a machine, lease, or play: The life of the car may be ten years. 8.a living being: Several lives were lost. 9.living things collectively: the hope of discovering life on other planets; insect life. 10.a particular aspect of existence: He enjoys an active physical life. 11.the course of existence or sum of experiences and actions that constitute a person's existence: His business has been his entire life. 12.a biography: a newly published life of Willa Cather. 13.animation; liveliness; spirit: a speech full of life. 14.resilience; elasticity. 15.the force that makes or keeps something alive; the vivifying or quickening principle: The life of the treaty has been an increase of mutual understanding and respect. 16.a mode or manner of existence, as in the world of affairs or society: So far her business life has not overlapped her social life. 17.the period or extent of authority, popularity, approval, etc.: the life of the committee; the life of a bestseller. 18.a prison sentence covering the remaining portion of the offender's animate existence: The judge gave him life. 19.anything or anyone considered to be as precious as life: She was his life. 20.a person or thing that enlivens: the life of the party. 21.effervescence or sparkle, as of wines. 22.pungency or strong, sharp flavor, as of substances when fresh or in good condition. 23.nature or any of the forms of nature as the model or subject of a work of art: drawn from life. 24.Baseball. another opportunity given to a batter to bat because of a misplay by a fielder. 25.(in English pool) one of a limited number of shots allowed a player: Each pool player has three lives at the beginning of the game. –adjective 26.for or lasting a lifetime; lifelong: a life membership in a club; life imprisonment. 27.of or pertaining to animate existence: the life force; life functions. 28.working from nature or using a living model: a life drawing; a life class. —Idioms 29.as large as life, actually; indeed: There he stood, as large as life. Also, as big as life. 30.come to life, a.to recover consciousness. b.to become animated and vigorous: The evening passed, but somehow the party never came to life. c.to appear lifelike: The characters of the novel came to life on the screen. 31.for dear life, with desperate effort, energy, or speed: We ran for dear life, with the dogs at our heels. Also, for one's life. 32.for the life of one, as hard as one tries; even with the utmost effort: He can't understand it for the life of him. 33.get a life, to improve the quality of one's social and professional life: often used in the imperative to express impatience with someone's behavior. 34.not on your life, Informal. absolutely not; under no circumstances; by no means: Will I stand for such a thing? Not on your life! 35.take one's life in one's hands, to risk death knowingly: We were warned that we were taking our lives in our hands by going through that swampy area. 36.to the life, in perfect imitation; exactly: The portrait characterized him to the life.
2. I think it is possible that outside our own galaxy far, far away there are other lightforms, but I can't be sure.
3. I think you mean world power, if so yes.
4. This was a good answer via internet:
When the inside of your nose gets a tickle, a message is sent to a special part of your brain called the sneeze center. The sneeze center then sends a message to all the muscles that have to work together to create the amazingly complicated process that we call the sneeze.Some of the muscles involved are the abdominal (belly) muscles, the chest muscles, the diaphragm (the large muscle beneath your lungs that makes you breathe), the muscles that control your vocal cords, and muscles in the back of your throat. Also, the eyelid muscles! That is why we close our eyes when we sneeze
OR
Sneezing protects our nasal passageways from foreign particles by forcing a 100 mph whoosh of air from the lungs, but the reflex demands more movement than that. When stimulated, the brain stem’s sneeze center orders muscle contraction from esophagus to sphincter. That includes the muscles controlling your eyelids. Some sneezers even shed a few tears.
No one knows why. It's possible the body has grown to associate protecting the nasal passageways with protecting the eye, or it may just be a result of our body’s wiring. Nor do scientists know why some people sneeze at bright lights, or why the reflex is pleasurable to some but not others. Whatever its workings, the sneeze has the distinction of being the only reflex that warrants a "bless you" from total strangers.
.eugine, on Dec 16 2007, 10:27 PM, said:
I only give retarded answers when I don't have a good one.
#85
Posted 16 December 2007 - 10:03 PM
#95
Posted 16 December 2007 - 11:31 PM
#96
Posted 16 December 2007 - 11:35 PM
#97
Posted 16 December 2007 - 11:40 PM
Golden Legacy, on Dec 17 2007, 12:31 AM, said:
Thanks
Spam King, on Dec 17 2007, 12:35 AM, said:
I deserve to be mocked for making a joke topic? I have made a couple of topics, just because one isn't to your liking doesn't mean I should suffer. Aren't you old enough to be a little mature?
#99
Posted 17 December 2007 - 12:34 AM
#105
Posted 17 December 2007 - 01:18 AM
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