I'll have this one!
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- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
The hint that ties everything together and gives away too much
4 lines, 4 individual hints. Hint 1 is tied to line 4. You can work out the rest
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- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
The hint that ties everything together and gives away too much
4 lines, 4 individual hints. Hint 1 is tied to line 4. You can work out the rest
riddle logical-deduction word
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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– Adam
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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The lines aren't connected to each other. They are independent
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- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
The hint that ties everything together and gives away too much
4 lines, 4 individual hints. Hint 1 is tied to line 4. You can work out the rest
riddle logical-deduction word
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- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
The hint that ties everything together and gives away too much
4 lines, 4 individual hints. Hint 1 is tied to line 4. You can work out the rest
riddle logical-deduction word
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 9:59
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 23 at 17:56
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The lines aren't connected to each other. They are independent
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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Jan 23 at 17:56
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The lines aren't connected to each other. They are independent
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Jan 23 at 17:58
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 9:59
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 9:59
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 23 at 17:56
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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Jan 23 at 17:56
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The lines aren't connected to each other. They are independent
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Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
The letter K which L-eat-her
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
You could estimate the time at your place when you have a morning view or by simply looking it up the web(internet).
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The approx time of sunrise is around 6 in the morning. Which is when the hour and minute hand of the clock form one straight line, in other words, are perpendicular to the general horizontal plane.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
Times can be rough in life in different situations of struggles and hardships. And regardless of the world, time goes on forever(Time and tide wait for none after all).
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What tells you the time after all? It's a simple device called a watch. Which most commonly is a dial with leather straps. So, if you think of time, have it always by you strapped in leather onto your wrist.
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
FEATHER
Through the web and morning view.
Through-the sounds like feather
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
rise: stalk of feather, it breaks into a lot of "hairs". Perpendicular: perhaps referring to the angle between hairs and stalk?
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough? forever: there are some large feathers that may go on and on if you touch it.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) they are both materials. 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Let me think of the sound of "through the"
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
?? Light as a feather?
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
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It appears that the subject is
Heather
Through the web and morning view.
Heather is thick and bushy, and sort of web-like.
Break from rise, it’s perpendicular too.
Heather rises from its ashes- after burning, new plants arise.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Heather is rough and stretches over large tracts of moorland easily.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Heather, of course, rhymes with leather.
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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My guess is that it's
A Current
Through the web and morning view.
The web could mean the internet and one can see currents on their computer. People with beach houses may see currents when they look into the ocean.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
When waves break near the shoreline, a rip current forms perpendicular to the shoreline.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rip currents are very rough and ocean currents move water forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
I haven't figured out how this relates to currents.
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Could it be
LIGHT?
Through the web and morning view.
You might see sunlight through a spider's web in a morning view (or dew).
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Daybreak from sunrise, bringing light back to the world. Light is formed of electromagnetic waves which oscillate perpendicularly.
It can be rough or go on forever.
I don't know about rough, but a ray of light can in theory go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
A light leather jacket? Light leather? (I Googled that last one.)
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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Through the web and morning view
Perhaps the latitudinal/longitudinal lines on a globe?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too
The equator, perhaps?
It can be rough or go on forever
Spinning a globe manually vs the regular rotation of the earth?
Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather
Globes are often made of leather
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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Is it
Leather Webbing
Through the web and morning view.
Web - morn-ing-Portmanteau
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perpendicular as in used to climb mountains, etc
It can be rough or go on forever.
like a rope goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Webbing made of leather
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
We guess the Time by the shadow of some object caused by the sun. Also, can look the internet or web of watches(At this era there are more watches than ever before).
Break from the rise, it's perpendicular too.
As soon as the rise of sun ends or breaks, the sun makes 90 degrees angle with the horizon (The hidden line).
It can be rough or go on forever.
Sometimes you are happy sometimes sad. Sometimes very difficult to pass the time. everyone gets a rough situation. The quote suits both the situation of happiness and sadness. "This time will pass". This quote will be forever true.
- Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Think about leather or a chain or a rubber strap. The watch suits all.
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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is it
lathe machine
Through the web and morning view.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
it's working involves perpendicular stuff
It can be rough or go on forever.
it does work continually
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
lathe and leather might rhyme
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
in engineering drawing hidden lines are used and help in lathe machines
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always.
spins, spins, spins
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
uses it
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
used description/example
PS:I know I wrote another answer (I'm new so please let me know if it's not allowed)
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
MATTER
Through the web and morning view.
the Web and Light (morning view) are not matters?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perhaps referring to this? ;)
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough: there are some rough matter
forever: matters/ problems keep unsolved and go on forever if you don't solve them
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) leather is an example of matter 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
perhaps this can be an example? https://www.britannica.com/topic/hidden-line
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
matter is attracted by gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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is it
Tether
Through the web and morning view.
tethering hotspot for web
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
tethering animals doesn't allow them to rise and the angle between the rope and pole is 90 degrees
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough for the animals and goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
leather is what we get from the animals in the end
Large hint 1 Through the web - common phrase?
tethering hitspot
Large hint 2 Think about gravity
that's what keeps things in place
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You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
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Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
The letter K which L-eat-her
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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17 hours ago
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Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
The letter K which L-eat-her
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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– Kate Gregory
17 hours ago
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Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
The letter K which L-eat-her
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Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
The letter K which L-eat-her
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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– Kate Gregory
17 hours ago
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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– Kate Gregory
17 hours ago
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the last two are complete leaps, you don't explain them at all. Why did they occur to you, why are they right?
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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Jan 20 at 18:04
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 18:04
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
answered Jan 19 at 18:38
Rand al'ThorRand al'Thor
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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– Adam
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 18:04
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 18:46
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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@Adam Could there be a connection between the KKK and leather, perhaps?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 20 at 17:58
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 18:04
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No. My point was that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer. Can you read my comment under my question to update yourself
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 18:04
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
You could estimate the time at your place when you have a morning view or by simply looking it up the web(internet).
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The approx time of sunrise is around 6 in the morning. Which is when the hour and minute hand of the clock form one straight line, in other words, are perpendicular to the general horizontal plane.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
Times can be rough in life in different situations of struggles and hardships. And regardless of the world, time goes on forever(Time and tide wait for none after all).
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What tells you the time after all? It's a simple device called a watch. Which most commonly is a dial with leather straps. So, if you think of time, have it always by you strapped in leather onto your wrist.
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
You could estimate the time at your place when you have a morning view or by simply looking it up the web(internet).
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The approx time of sunrise is around 6 in the morning. Which is when the hour and minute hand of the clock form one straight line, in other words, are perpendicular to the general horizontal plane.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
Times can be rough in life in different situations of struggles and hardships. And regardless of the world, time goes on forever(Time and tide wait for none after all).
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What tells you the time after all? It's a simple device called a watch. Which most commonly is a dial with leather straps. So, if you think of time, have it always by you strapped in leather onto your wrist.
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
Jan 22 at 6:54
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
add a comment |
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
You could estimate the time at your place when you have a morning view or by simply looking it up the web(internet).
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The approx time of sunrise is around 6 in the morning. Which is when the hour and minute hand of the clock form one straight line, in other words, are perpendicular to the general horizontal plane.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
Times can be rough in life in different situations of struggles and hardships. And regardless of the world, time goes on forever(Time and tide wait for none after all).
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What tells you the time after all? It's a simple device called a watch. Which most commonly is a dial with leather straps. So, if you think of time, have it always by you strapped in leather onto your wrist.
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
You could estimate the time at your place when you have a morning view or by simply looking it up the web(internet).
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The approx time of sunrise is around 6 in the morning. Which is when the hour and minute hand of the clock form one straight line, in other words, are perpendicular to the general horizontal plane.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
Times can be rough in life in different situations of struggles and hardships. And regardless of the world, time goes on forever(Time and tide wait for none after all).
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What tells you the time after all? It's a simple device called a watch. Which most commonly is a dial with leather straps. So, if you think of time, have it always by you strapped in leather onto your wrist.
answered Jan 22 at 4:43
RaiRai
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
Jan 22 at 6:54
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
add a comment |
1
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
Jan 22 at 6:54
1
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
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1
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
Jan 22 at 6:54
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Great answer! The reasoning of line 2 is a bit out-there and this isn't the intended answer but it is a really good fit to this riddle. I would've accepted this as an alternate answer if not for one small thing about the riddle that disproves this answer
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– Adam
Jan 22 at 6:54
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1
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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would it be too obvious if i could ask what that small thing about the riddle is that disproves my answer? Maybe i could get back on the right track using it.
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– Rai
Jan 23 at 2:53
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
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Sure, see hint 1
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 6:38
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
FEATHER
Through the web and morning view.
Through-the sounds like feather
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
rise: stalk of feather, it breaks into a lot of "hairs". Perpendicular: perhaps referring to the angle between hairs and stalk?
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough? forever: there are some large feathers that may go on and on if you touch it.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) they are both materials. 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Let me think of the sound of "through the"
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
?? Light as a feather?
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
FEATHER
Through the web and morning view.
Through-the sounds like feather
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
rise: stalk of feather, it breaks into a lot of "hairs". Perpendicular: perhaps referring to the angle between hairs and stalk?
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough? forever: there are some large feathers that may go on and on if you touch it.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) they are both materials. 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Let me think of the sound of "through the"
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
?? Light as a feather?
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
FEATHER
Through the web and morning view.
Through-the sounds like feather
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
rise: stalk of feather, it breaks into a lot of "hairs". Perpendicular: perhaps referring to the angle between hairs and stalk?
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough? forever: there are some large feathers that may go on and on if you touch it.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) they are both materials. 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Let me think of the sound of "through the"
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
?? Light as a feather?
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
FEATHER
Through the web and morning view.
Through-the sounds like feather
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
rise: stalk of feather, it breaks into a lot of "hairs". Perpendicular: perhaps referring to the angle between hairs and stalk?
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough? forever: there are some large feathers that may go on and on if you touch it.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) they are both materials. 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Let me think of the sound of "through the"
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
?? Light as a feather?
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
answered yesterday
Omega KryptonOmega Krypton
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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You are very close. There is something special about the first four hints. You've understood hint 2 and the massive hint correctly. Your line 1 interpretation is too cryptic and doesn't include the whole line. Line 3 makes more sense when you have the answer. Your line 4 interpretation includes something very important
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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@Adam is RandAlThor's answer of great use to me? thanks!
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– Omega Krypton
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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No, your answer is more on track. Your overall answer is not the intended one but your reasoning is on track to get you the right answer
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
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@Adam is the answer rot13(jrngure)?
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– Krad Cigol
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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It appears that the subject is
Heather
Through the web and morning view.
Heather is thick and bushy, and sort of web-like.
Break from rise, it’s perpendicular too.
Heather rises from its ashes- after burning, new plants arise.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Heather is rough and stretches over large tracts of moorland easily.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Heather, of course, rhymes with leather.
New contributor
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
1
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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It appears that the subject is
Heather
Through the web and morning view.
Heather is thick and bushy, and sort of web-like.
Break from rise, it’s perpendicular too.
Heather rises from its ashes- after burning, new plants arise.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Heather is rough and stretches over large tracts of moorland easily.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Heather, of course, rhymes with leather.
New contributor
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
1
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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It appears that the subject is
Heather
Through the web and morning view.
Heather is thick and bushy, and sort of web-like.
Break from rise, it’s perpendicular too.
Heather rises from its ashes- after burning, new plants arise.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Heather is rough and stretches over large tracts of moorland easily.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Heather, of course, rhymes with leather.
New contributor
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It appears that the subject is
Heather
Through the web and morning view.
Heather is thick and bushy, and sort of web-like.
Break from rise, it’s perpendicular too.
Heather rises from its ashes- after burning, new plants arise.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Heather is rough and stretches over large tracts of moorland easily.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Heather, of course, rhymes with leather.
New contributor
edited 14 hours ago
New contributor
answered Jan 22 at 8:47
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
1
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
add a comment |
1
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
1
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
1
1
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
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@Adam is my answer right?
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– Krad Cigol
yesterday
1
1
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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Sorry for not responding earlier. It isn't
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– Adam
15 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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@Adam is it this then?
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– Krad Cigol
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
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No but there is one final hint that has been added good luck!
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– Adam
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
add a comment |
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
answered Jan 19 at 21:26
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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This riddle doesn't require any knowledge of any franchise to be solved. Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather (without any reference to external works). My point is that you won't be able to accommodate this without reconsidering your whole answer!
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 21:47
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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Rot13(Jura V guvax bs yrngure, V guvax bs pbjf, snezf, naq '90f pybguvat.) The "snez" would fit, except I dunno what to do with the perpindicular part of the poem. @Adam
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– Brandon_J
Jan 19 at 21:56
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
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What I will say is that the lines of the riddle aren't coherent! You are missing something vital with line 4 and something else
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– Adam
Jan 19 at 22:11
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My guess is that it's
A Current
Through the web and morning view.
The web could mean the internet and one can see currents on their computer. People with beach houses may see currents when they look into the ocean.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
When waves break near the shoreline, a rip current forms perpendicular to the shoreline.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rip currents are very rough and ocean currents move water forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
I haven't figured out how this relates to currents.
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My guess is that it's
A Current
Through the web and morning view.
The web could mean the internet and one can see currents on their computer. People with beach houses may see currents when they look into the ocean.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
When waves break near the shoreline, a rip current forms perpendicular to the shoreline.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rip currents are very rough and ocean currents move water forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
I haven't figured out how this relates to currents.
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My guess is that it's
A Current
Through the web and morning view.
The web could mean the internet and one can see currents on their computer. People with beach houses may see currents when they look into the ocean.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
When waves break near the shoreline, a rip current forms perpendicular to the shoreline.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rip currents are very rough and ocean currents move water forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
I haven't figured out how this relates to currents.
New contributor
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My guess is that it's
A Current
Through the web and morning view.
The web could mean the internet and one can see currents on their computer. People with beach houses may see currents when they look into the ocean.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
When waves break near the shoreline, a rip current forms perpendicular to the shoreline.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rip currents are very rough and ocean currents move water forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
I haven't figured out how this relates to currents.
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answered Jan 22 at 1:46
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Could it be
LIGHT?
Through the web and morning view.
You might see sunlight through a spider's web in a morning view (or dew).
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Daybreak from sunrise, bringing light back to the world. Light is formed of electromagnetic waves which oscillate perpendicularly.
It can be rough or go on forever.
I don't know about rough, but a ray of light can in theory go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
A light leather jacket? Light leather? (I Googled that last one.)
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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Jan 23 at 18:09
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
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Could it be
LIGHT?
Through the web and morning view.
You might see sunlight through a spider's web in a morning view (or dew).
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Daybreak from sunrise, bringing light back to the world. Light is formed of electromagnetic waves which oscillate perpendicularly.
It can be rough or go on forever.
I don't know about rough, but a ray of light can in theory go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
A light leather jacket? Light leather? (I Googled that last one.)
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:09
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
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Could it be
LIGHT?
Through the web and morning view.
You might see sunlight through a spider's web in a morning view (or dew).
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Daybreak from sunrise, bringing light back to the world. Light is formed of electromagnetic waves which oscillate perpendicularly.
It can be rough or go on forever.
I don't know about rough, but a ray of light can in theory go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
A light leather jacket? Light leather? (I Googled that last one.)
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Could it be
LIGHT?
Through the web and morning view.
You might see sunlight through a spider's web in a morning view (or dew).
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Daybreak from sunrise, bringing light back to the world. Light is formed of electromagnetic waves which oscillate perpendicularly.
It can be rough or go on forever.
I don't know about rough, but a ray of light can in theory go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
A light leather jacket? Light leather? (I Googled that last one.)
answered Jan 23 at 18:01
Rand al'ThorRand al'Thor
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:09
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
add a comment |
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:09
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:09
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Hah, getting use out of my physics knowledge! It would be strange to say that light is rough and trying to relate it to leather in this way but this is a creative approach! You are getting closer. Use hint 1 and try to incorporate the last line as it is very important
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:09
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
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Oh and my comments about lines weren't a cryptic hint towards rot13(yvtug (vagresrerapr naq cubgbaf))
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 18:25
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Through the web and morning view
Perhaps the latitudinal/longitudinal lines on a globe?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too
The equator, perhaps?
It can be rough or go on forever
Spinning a globe manually vs the regular rotation of the earth?
Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather
Globes are often made of leather
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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– Adam
2 days ago
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Through the web and morning view
Perhaps the latitudinal/longitudinal lines on a globe?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too
The equator, perhaps?
It can be rough or go on forever
Spinning a globe manually vs the regular rotation of the earth?
Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather
Globes are often made of leather
New contributor
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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– Adam
2 days ago
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Through the web and morning view
Perhaps the latitudinal/longitudinal lines on a globe?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too
The equator, perhaps?
It can be rough or go on forever
Spinning a globe manually vs the regular rotation of the earth?
Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather
Globes are often made of leather
New contributor
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Through the web and morning view
Perhaps the latitudinal/longitudinal lines on a globe?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too
The equator, perhaps?
It can be rough or go on forever
Spinning a globe manually vs the regular rotation of the earth?
Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather
Globes are often made of leather
New contributor
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answered Jan 24 at 22:22
visualnotsobasicvisualnotsobasic
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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– Adam
2 days ago
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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– Adam
2 days ago
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Nice try, not the answer. If you go along the same line of reasoning however you may end up with the answer
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2 days ago
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Is it
Leather Webbing
Through the web and morning view.
Web - morn-ing-Portmanteau
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perpendicular as in used to climb mountains, etc
It can be rough or go on forever.
like a rope goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Webbing made of leather
New contributor
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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14 hours ago
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Is it
Leather Webbing
Through the web and morning view.
Web - morn-ing-Portmanteau
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perpendicular as in used to climb mountains, etc
It can be rough or go on forever.
like a rope goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Webbing made of leather
New contributor
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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– Adam
14 hours ago
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Is it
Leather Webbing
Through the web and morning view.
Web - morn-ing-Portmanteau
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perpendicular as in used to climb mountains, etc
It can be rough or go on forever.
like a rope goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Webbing made of leather
New contributor
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Is it
Leather Webbing
Through the web and morning view.
Web - morn-ing-Portmanteau
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perpendicular as in used to climb mountains, etc
It can be rough or go on forever.
like a rope goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Webbing made of leather
New contributor
edited 15 hours ago
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answered 22 hours ago
mocarsha2019mocarsha2019
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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– Adam
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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– Adam
14 hours ago
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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Try to include the whole riddle in your answer. Use hints to help
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– Adam
20 hours ago
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new edit - That ignores "Through the" and "morn... view"
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14 hours ago
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
We guess the Time by the shadow of some object caused by the sun. Also, can look the internet or web of watches(At this era there are more watches than ever before).
Break from the rise, it's perpendicular too.
As soon as the rise of sun ends or breaks, the sun makes 90 degrees angle with the horizon (The hidden line).
It can be rough or go on forever.
Sometimes you are happy sometimes sad. Sometimes very difficult to pass the time. everyone gets a rough situation. The quote suits both the situation of happiness and sadness. "This time will pass". This quote will be forever true.
- Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Think about leather or a chain or a rubber strap. The watch suits all.
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
We guess the Time by the shadow of some object caused by the sun. Also, can look the internet or web of watches(At this era there are more watches than ever before).
Break from the rise, it's perpendicular too.
As soon as the rise of sun ends or breaks, the sun makes 90 degrees angle with the horizon (The hidden line).
It can be rough or go on forever.
Sometimes you are happy sometimes sad. Sometimes very difficult to pass the time. everyone gets a rough situation. The quote suits both the situation of happiness and sadness. "This time will pass". This quote will be forever true.
- Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Think about leather or a chain or a rubber strap. The watch suits all.
New contributor
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 17:40
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
We guess the Time by the shadow of some object caused by the sun. Also, can look the internet or web of watches(At this era there are more watches than ever before).
Break from the rise, it's perpendicular too.
As soon as the rise of sun ends or breaks, the sun makes 90 degrees angle with the horizon (The hidden line).
It can be rough or go on forever.
Sometimes you are happy sometimes sad. Sometimes very difficult to pass the time. everyone gets a rough situation. The quote suits both the situation of happiness and sadness. "This time will pass". This quote will be forever true.
- Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Think about leather or a chain or a rubber strap. The watch suits all.
New contributor
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The subject is
TIME
- Through the web and morning view.
We guess the Time by the shadow of some object caused by the sun. Also, can look the internet or web of watches(At this era there are more watches than ever before).
Break from the rise, it's perpendicular too.
As soon as the rise of sun ends or breaks, the sun makes 90 degrees angle with the horizon (The hidden line).
It can be rough or go on forever.
Sometimes you are happy sometimes sad. Sometimes very difficult to pass the time. everyone gets a rough situation. The quote suits both the situation of happiness and sadness. "This time will pass". This quote will be forever true.
- Let's finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Think about leather or a chain or a rubber strap. The watch suits all.
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answered Jan 23 at 7:03
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 17:40
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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– Adam
Jan 23 at 17:40
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The horizon isn't a hidden line. Anyway the advice is to see hint 1 again. The point was that hint 1 disproves this subject
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is it
lathe machine
Through the web and morning view.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
it's working involves perpendicular stuff
It can be rough or go on forever.
it does work continually
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
lathe and leather might rhyme
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
in engineering drawing hidden lines are used and help in lathe machines
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always.
spins, spins, spins
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
uses it
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
used description/example
PS:I know I wrote another answer (I'm new so please let me know if it's not allowed)
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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is it
lathe machine
Through the web and morning view.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
it's working involves perpendicular stuff
It can be rough or go on forever.
it does work continually
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
lathe and leather might rhyme
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
in engineering drawing hidden lines are used and help in lathe machines
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always.
spins, spins, spins
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
uses it
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
used description/example
PS:I know I wrote another answer (I'm new so please let me know if it's not allowed)
New contributor
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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– Adam
19 hours ago
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is it
lathe machine
Through the web and morning view.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
it's working involves perpendicular stuff
It can be rough or go on forever.
it does work continually
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
lathe and leather might rhyme
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
in engineering drawing hidden lines are used and help in lathe machines
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always.
spins, spins, spins
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
uses it
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
used description/example
PS:I know I wrote another answer (I'm new so please let me know if it's not allowed)
New contributor
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is it
lathe machine
Through the web and morning view.
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
it's working involves perpendicular stuff
It can be rough or go on forever.
it does work continually
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
lathe and leather might rhyme
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
in engineering drawing hidden lines are used and help in lathe machines
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always.
spins, spins, spins
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
uses it
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
used description/example
PS:I know I wrote another answer (I'm new so please let me know if it's not allowed)
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edited 19 hours ago
Omega Krypton
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answered 19 hours ago
mocarsha2019mocarsha2019
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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1
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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– Adam
19 hours ago
1
1
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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– Adam
19 hours ago
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You are allowed multiple answers as long as they are not correlated (I think im kinda new also). This isn't the intended answer
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
MATTER
Through the web and morning view.
the Web and Light (morning view) are not matters?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perhaps referring to this? ;)
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough: there are some rough matter
forever: matters/ problems keep unsolved and go on forever if you don't solve them
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) leather is an example of matter 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
perhaps this can be an example? https://www.britannica.com/topic/hidden-line
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
matter is attracted by gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
MATTER
Through the web and morning view.
the Web and Light (morning view) are not matters?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perhaps referring to this? ;)
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough: there are some rough matter
forever: matters/ problems keep unsolved and go on forever if you don't solve them
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) leather is an example of matter 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
perhaps this can be an example? https://www.britannica.com/topic/hidden-line
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
matter is attracted by gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
MATTER
Through the web and morning view.
the Web and Light (morning view) are not matters?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perhaps referring to this? ;)
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough: there are some rough matter
forever: matters/ problems keep unsolved and go on forever if you don't solve them
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) leather is an example of matter 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
perhaps this can be an example? https://www.britannica.com/topic/hidden-line
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
matter is attracted by gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
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With all those hints, large and small, I believe the answer is:
MATTER
Through the web and morning view.
the Web and Light (morning view) are not matters?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
perhaps referring to this? ;)
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough: there are some rough matter
forever: matters/ problems keep unsolved and go on forever if you don't solve them
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
1) leather is an example of matter 2) they rhyme!
HINTS
Hint 1
Use the hidden line to your advantage
perhaps this can be an example? https://www.britannica.com/topic/hidden-line
Hint 2
Forever - |1| For all future time; for always. |2| Continually. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/forever
Let me know that forever doesn't necessarily mean never-stopping
Large hint 1
Through the web - common phrase?
Large hint 2
Think about gravity
matter is attracted by gravity
Massive hint
Portmanteau,imagery,description,example
refers to each of the four lines: great hint!
edited 17 hours ago
answered 18 hours ago
Omega KryptonOmega Krypton
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2,9901232
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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– Adam
17 hours ago
add a comment |
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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– Adam
17 hours ago
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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– Adam
17 hours ago
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Nope. There is something special about the first four hints. Your line 4 interpretation doesn't include something important anymore. Quoting myself "There is no letters magic". Is there anything strange in the riddle and does it have anything to do with large hint 2?
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– Adam
17 hours ago
add a comment |
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is it
Tether
Through the web and morning view.
tethering hotspot for web
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
tethering animals doesn't allow them to rise and the angle between the rope and pole is 90 degrees
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough for the animals and goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
leather is what we get from the animals in the end
Large hint 1 Through the web - common phrase?
tethering hitspot
Large hint 2 Think about gravity
that's what keeps things in place
New contributor
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You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
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– Adam
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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is it
Tether
Through the web and morning view.
tethering hotspot for web
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
tethering animals doesn't allow them to rise and the angle between the rope and pole is 90 degrees
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough for the animals and goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
leather is what we get from the animals in the end
Large hint 1 Through the web - common phrase?
tethering hitspot
Large hint 2 Think about gravity
that's what keeps things in place
New contributor
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
$endgroup$
– Adam
15 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
is it
Tether
Through the web and morning view.
tethering hotspot for web
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
tethering animals doesn't allow them to rise and the angle between the rope and pole is 90 degrees
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough for the animals and goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
leather is what we get from the animals in the end
Large hint 1 Through the web - common phrase?
tethering hitspot
Large hint 2 Think about gravity
that's what keeps things in place
New contributor
$endgroup$
is it
Tether
Through the web and morning view.
tethering hotspot for web
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
tethering animals doesn't allow them to rise and the angle between the rope and pole is 90 degrees
It can be rough or go on forever.
rough for the animals and goes on forever
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
leather is what we get from the animals in the end
Large hint 1 Through the web - common phrase?
tethering hitspot
Large hint 2 Think about gravity
that's what keeps things in place
New contributor
New contributor
answered 15 hours ago
mocarsha2019mocarsha2019
1013
1013
New contributor
New contributor
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You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
$endgroup$
– Adam
15 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
$endgroup$
– Adam
15 hours ago
$begingroup$
You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
$endgroup$
– Adam
15 hours ago
$begingroup$
You have to incorporate everything into your answer. The answer to this riddle is elegant and fits everything. You cannot be confident with your answer if it doesn't fit everything or there is no attempt to fit everything. Anyway, this is not the answer, try again. Start with the massive hint first then work towards an answer
$endgroup$
– Adam
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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This is a riddle about something. The lines aren't coherent! There is no letters magic
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– Adam
Jan 20 at 9:59
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What do you mean by "the lines aren't coherent"?
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– Rand al'Thor
Jan 23 at 17:56
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The lines aren't connected to each other. They are independent
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– Adam
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