The Gauntlet of Riddles

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Suppose the atmospheric conditions outside are optimal for lazor charging. The temperature however, is a lovely 76 degrees (F). For every degree (F) over 60 degrees (F), it adds a quarter of a second to the original charge time of 4 seconds.

Now, suppose Cell charges his lazOr for 9.2 seconds. Does his lazor fire succesfully?

No. Because he's inside.
 
Okay, I'll stop with the nonsense so this thread doesn't keel over dead again. Never was there a "SHOOP DA WHOOOOOOP!" before the laser charging began. Therefore, his laser is broken and will not fire regardless of how long he charges it.
 
Pfft. SHOOP DA WHOOP IS DURING THE LAZOR

Oh, no, it goes, "Shoop da whoop, Imma chargin' mah lazor!" Shoop da whoop is the lazor charge, not the lazor blast.
 
Well you said he charged his lazor. If he charged it, then he obviously charged it correctly, or you couldn't have said he charged it. Regardless of wether you stated he said Shoop Da Whoop, he still charged it, and therefore you're riddle makes absolutely no sense. Plus, you never said he didn't say that...
 
A horse is tied to a 10ft long rope and there is a pile of hay 50ft away. The horse is still able to reach the hay, how?
 
Once. Each subsequent subtraction has you removing 5 from 20, 15, 10 (and so on).
 
Grrr, your too good

How many bricks does it take to complete a building made of brick?

One. None of the others complete the building, they are merely stages along the way.
 
Well you said he charged his lazor. If he charged it, then he obviously charged it correctly, or you couldn't have said he charged it. Regardless of wether you stated he said Shoop Da Whoop, he still charged it, and therefore you're riddle makes absolutely no sense. Plus, you never said he didn't say that...

I said suppose he charges it. Never said he charged it successfully, which is why it did not fire successfully.
 
I've heared a similar one to that and the answer was nothing.
 
Can I go?

Here's mine if I can.

Black we are, and much admired.
Men look for us until they're tired.
We tire the horse but comfort man,
Tell me this riddle if you can.

And no googling.

From,
Chris.
 
Can I go?

Here's mine if I can.

Black we are, and much admired.
Men look for us if they're tired.
We tire the horse but comfort man,
Tell me this riddle if you can.

And no googling.

From,
Chris.

Didn't you already post this?

Edit: It was another forum, sorry.
 
Can I go?

Here's mine if I can.

Black we are, and much admired.
Men look for us if they're tired.
We tire the horse but comfort man,
Tell me this riddle if you can.

And no googling.

From,
Chris.
I know the answer to this, but shouldn't the second line be Men look for us "until" they're tired, not "if" they're tired.
 
Where I got it from it was "if". But "Until" does make more sense.

From,
Chris.
 
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