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EDIT: What Cloud Said |
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1. I'd say that edit is fine, although I might change that rule in the next iteration of the game. Check the rules then. 2. I can't in good conscience give points for B_real's riddle since it's far too ambiguous and, seen logically, has more than one definite answer, as fifth said. 3. I'm sure The_Wandering_God is exploiting a loophole, but damn if I can find it. :p |
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The Wandering God EDIT: I will say however, that it has been well over the 48 hours required. So, question being up for grabs, I'll get the game moving by giving one. In the movie, The Boondock Saints, a symbol is shown on the ceiling made up of cracks, and water is shown to fall through the cracks and onto the brothers. Describe the symbol. |
And I'm assuming TWG gets another point since its been 48 hours...AGAIN.
Ahh alright, didnt notice. Removed my question for less confusion and so I can use it later. |
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The Wandering God EDIT: Well it has been 48 hours. The symbol is basically a cross, but with the arms outward and slightly upwards like wings. It looks like an angelic symbol and is meant to be a sign (as well as the obvious water) of the brothers being baptized (purified). This takes place the night they spend in the cell. Point to me. Question up for grabs. |
Ooooooooohkay.
Who plays Sheridan from Babylon 5 and what 1982 movie did he star in? |
Bruce Boxleitner played Sheridan, and the 1982 movie is Tron.
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Point and Question to Azisien. |
Bleh, 6 hours of exam in 14 hours, is my excuse for dragging my time limit to near completion, plus I almost forgot about it in my sleep-deprived state!
And now for a sleep-deprived question, which was on my exam today! Question: In forming a true coelom within animals, there are two possible mechanisms. Name these two mechanisms and briefly describe how they are differentiated from one another. (Eh, kind of seems like two questions, but I've noticed others do this without a problem. If it is a problem, the latter subquestion counts). |
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