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orphic \`or-fik\ adj. 1: mystic, oracular 2: fascinating, entrancing
okapi \o-`ka-pe\ n. pl. -pi or -pis : a small African ruminant related to the giraffe, but with a shorter neck and often characterized by the distinctive zebra-like stripes on its hindquarters
So . . . Hello. I guess I am supposed to introduce myself, however, to avoid monotony, I won't. Instead, I will share with you a little riddle of my own devising:
There are three men.
The first man says the second man never tell the truth.
The seond man says the first man always tells the truth.
The third man says both the first and second men are pathological liars.
What color hat is each man wearing?
Also, here is a personality test that was invented by an acquaintance of mine:
You are given the task of crossing a river. The river's current is not strong, but the river is very, very wide. You have nothing to use as a means to cross the river except your own mind and body. However, you are granted one wish to help you in your crossing. What would your wish be?
If you send me what your wish would be, then I can evaluate your personality for you.
Well, enjoy.
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