Deplorable
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What do you win at work for solving the riddle?
I didn't think too hard about it but that's about all I could gather after a 16 hour shift.Brown said the "skirt" told him to take the longer route, when the passanger was supposedly only a man.
So whats the answer
That's where i'm at. Seems like most riddles are like this. I found a riddle about a fork in the road with a guard on each path. One path is good, one bad. One guard lies, one is truthful. You can ask one question. So based on the answer you are assuming the lying guard wants you to go to hell (or whatever version of bad) just cause he is a liar.To me its a falacy riddle.
To make any judgement at all requires an assumption that isnt given.
No where in the story did it say he was the only passenger. To assume he would have fallen over because no one was on either side requires an assumption of an unknown.
That's where i'm at. Seems like most riddles are like this. I found a riddle about a fork in the road with a guard on each path. One path is good, one bad. One guard lies, one is truthful. You can ask one question. So based on the answer you are assuming the lying guard wants you to go to hell (or whatever version of bad) just cause he is a liar.
No but I want to now. I guess I didnt catch the part that the guard HAS to lie.
So whats the answer
bingoDead guy would have fallen over in center of backseat on a bumpy road.
That’s how he spotted the lie.