I thought i was asian

Started by helloimyellow20 pages

what left?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Ha, I was thinking in the whole different direction.

😛

I know the answer to your(thats right 😛) question 😖mart:

Originally posted by Storm
On the fictional island of Knights and Knaves, every inhabitant is either a knight or a knave. Knights are honest and virtuous, and always tell the truth. Knaves are base and shameful, and always lie.
A stranger comes to the island and encounters three inhabitants, referred to as A, B and C. The visitor asks A whether he' s a knight or a knave. Inhabitant A mumbles an answer the stranger cannot understand. B then says: "A said that he is a knave" while C says: "Don' t believe B, he is lying!"

It is not possible to determine A' s type from this conversation, but it is possible to tell what type B and C are.

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

was there actually a question there?

Originally posted by T.M
😛

I know the answer to your(thats right 😛) question 😖mart:

You really need it spelled out.

What type are B and C?

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Ha, I was thinking in the whole different direction.

was i right?

Originally posted by Bardock42

doh

Yes helloimyellow you were right.

o yes. champion

You still haven't answered Bardock's or Storm's question's though.

b is a knave. c is a knight

Originally posted by T.M
You still haven't answered Bardock's or Storm's question's though.

One Apostrophe to much.

Originally posted by helloimyellow
was i right?

I suppose, depends on the Boat.

What the hell? Do you need to research for mine?

ive answered.... am i right or what?

Originally posted by helloimyellow
ive answered.... am i right or what?

Yes, with Storm's Question. Now answer mine, the only knowledge question. Is your Greek Mythology lacking, or what?

ive anwered urs r ur reading skills lacking or what

Originally posted by helloimyellow
ive anwered urs r ur reading skills lacking or what

Oh, you did? Well, the you are wrong, since the correct answer wasn't mentioned in this thread, yet.

Originally posted by helloimyellow
b is a knave. c is a knight
Originally posted by helloimyellow

Not my question.

o thts want ure question

Originally posted by Bardock42
Kind of pointless on an Internet Forum, don't you think?

But, well, okay, who was the mother of Castor an Pollux (Polydeuces), as well as of the famous Helen, later to be called "of Troy"?