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My second's in awesome but not in great
My third is in mother but not seen in dad
My fourth is in sunny but never in sad
My fifth is a vowel found in water not creek
My sixth is found only in one day of the week
My seventh's two of three that you learn when you're young
My eighth's not in song but it's there when it's sung
My ninth's in eleven and twelve, not thirteen
My tenth is in island and river, not stream
My eleventh's in precious and secret and paste
My twelfth is in phantom and spectre and haste
My whole stalks the night in a quiet dreamlike state
With no memories the next day of being out late
> Had he lost a limb
No
>
>
> Like he could have been challenged to a paper scissors stone
> competition, but unbeknown to the phoney air the real son only had
> two
> fingers on each hand and would only be able to chose scissors.
>
> Not this though
Would the real hier die if he took the test?
> Was agreeing to do the test a kind of 'easy way out'?
>
> I.e. they were told something like "the test is to eat this
> apple, otherwise you have to fight a crocodile". (Obviously not
> these exact words, but similar)
No
I.e. they were told something like "the test is to eat this apple, otherwise you have to fight a crocodile". (Obviously not these exact words, but similar)
That probably makes no sense.
> Simon Says wrote:
>
> Did the test involve something that the advisor knew the hier would be
> physically unable to do, due to some sort of disability he gained
> before he was lost, but the phoney air did not know about?
Yes
>
> Like he could have been challenged to a paper scissors stone
> competition, but unbeknown to the phoney air the real son only had two
> fingers on each hand and would only be able to chose scissors.
Not this though
Did the test involve something that the advisor knew the hier would be physically unable to do, due to some sort of disability he gained before he was lost, but the phoney air did not know about?
Like he could have been challenged to a paper scissors stone competition, but unbeknown to the phoney air the real son only had two fingers on each hand and would only be able to chose scissors.
I wouldn't put up with that.
I mean, what do they think they are paying you for.
> Simon Says wrote:
>
> was it a test of death?
>
> No
>
> What happened to Ineedsleep?
I'm at work, had to answer the phone, am trying to catch up on what's been asked.