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You ask one of them "which way would the other person tell me to go" and take the other route. If you ask the liar and lie and point to the wrong route. If you ask the truth teller he will tell the truth and point to the wrong route.
you ask one what the other one would say and do the opposite.
YOU DONT
I am, in truth, a yellow fork From tables in the sky By inadvertent fingers dropped The awful cutlery. Of mansions never quite disclosed And never quite concealed The apparatus of the dark To ignorance revealed. What am I? Lightning.
I dont know i tried it on my sisters but i had to stop.
Because they would get the answer to the the question. Go ahead.
Ask one of them, 'What would the other person say is the right path?', then go down the opposite path to what they say.
I dont understand the questionI can tell you what it reminds me of though,when someone drops a fork to help them look under the table under someones skirt..There is no special occasion for this lol really I dont understand the question...What help table skirting in occasion?
All i could figure out was that we can move the rk from the question to reveal Spoon but dont know anything after that if you move the "rk" at the end of spork, tap the word "spoon" and then touch the large circle at the bottom if the fork picture.
Copying in these long questions, one invariably runs out of letters before he gets to the question. You are supposed to ask the twins one question to find out if you are on the right road or the wrong road. The question is "what road would your twin tell me was the right road?" The lying twin lies and says the wrong way, the truthful twin also says the wrong way, because that is what the lying twin would say. Then you take the road that neither one says to take. This is a version of the liar's paradox and is represented by several other questions, listed at the related links below.
The vibration may very well break your teeth.
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