Uhm... I dunno, a cross?
If you use me, I'll make it so that you can't use anything else.
Here's the catch- you have to use me for what you want me for.
Posted 18 Nov 08
I could never do this, let alone make it. Needless to say, do NOT credit me for this if you post elsewhere; rather Darkspork. It's hard enough blank, so I'll divide it into sections. The riddle starts next post.
The answer is a number. It is sorta like a WWW scavenger hunt, so fire up Wikiwiki and Google. I'll give hints when you get stuck.
Posted 24 Nov 08
4:00 pm - Sitting in a dark room with only a door and window. 'We' enter.
He was a serious player-
Of that you could not doubt.
But when he stopped responding,
We must see
Could he live without,
This master command...
We did what?
Posted 05 Nov 08
A man and his wife are rushing into town, when they run out of gas. The man leaves his car to go to a service station, making sure to lock his wife inside. When he comes back, his wife is dead and there is a stranger in the car.
Posted 18 Nov 08
Hmm... If we can't identify you, then you must be something either very rare or something that is very close to something else...
And it's something that people try to find... assuming that they want it...
And whatever it is, by nature or otherwise, will not allow people to find it...
Heaven? God?
Posted 02 Nov 08
Buffalo! buffalo, Buffalo, buffalo, buffalo! buffalo Buffalo buffalo!!!
Posted 13 Nov 08
Hmm... just a wild guess, and you'd have to be a madman to figure this extremely inefficent form of encoding (for I thought of it in a make-the-most-long-and-pointless-encoding-method-possible contest) but... let me try to find my notes on it
*shuffles around for awhile*
Aha!
Do you add up all of the values of the letters in a particular line (or between spaces, in this case), then add a certain number An=n+1, A1=0 to the lines, then take the number and divide it into single-digit numbers which would then be transcoded back into letters based on the numerical value, where you could use underscores to signify line breaks or spaces, then write it in an alternating number of letters per line (in this case 1, I guess...) based on a property of the original sum of the entire message?
Posted 21 Oct 08
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