Well, honey, you're playing hard to get, aren't you? The answer to your little riddle is "a riddle." If people don't know the answer, it's a mystery, but once it's solved, it's just a bunch of words strung together. Keep those brain teasers coming, darling!
A riddle
nothing much
Anything by definition is all encompassing and as such would include nothing. Nothing, however, is nothing at all and would then necessarily exclude anything. Sort of like an unrequited love, anything endeavors to include nothing in its definition and the cold and uncaring nothing ignores these overtures and excludes anything from its circle of knowledge. Anything can mean everything or it can mean whatever, which is the sort of attitude nothing tends to show towards anything, whatever. Nothing being much more discriminating than anything, can mean not a thing or it can mean something of no consequence. Therefore, nothing is more inclined to acknowledge something than it is to give anything even a passing glance. This is why I like to razz nothing about something singing in a very annoying cadence; Nothing and Something sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G...then I say to Nothing, what's wrong? Invariably nothing answers with; "nothing." Then I say; "Oh come on! It must be something." Then, if nothing could roll its eyes it would as it says; "Shut up about Something, will you? It was one night, for crying out loud. I haven't called once since!" I don't tease anything much about nothing though as anything tends to be too sensitive about such things as nothing.
something unimportant - a little nothing
nothing i don't think unless you can think of something.
The answer is "a riddle" When you don't know the answer it is something, but once you know the answer it is nothing.
A Riddle
A question?
A Riddle
The answer is "a riddle" When you don't know the answer it is something, but once you know the answer it is nothing.
a riddle.
A riddle
death
The adjective "ignorant" is often used to describe someone who talks about something they know nothing about.
The question suggest that there is need for a something in which the nothing can exist. It seems impossible to imagine there is nothing while there is something trying to imagine there is nothing. It looks as if there is a need for a something to be able to think about the question it self. The answer to the question seems irrelevant and has all the characteristics of something that is futile. It seems that there is no question we can think up that can be answered. We cannot know anything therefore we know nothing, which in it self seems impossible because it suggest we know something(that we know nothing). Ah well, what ever keeps you busy.
myth
A Riddle