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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:17 am
by RH9
Will letters seek noone?

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:20 am
by Jake The Wolfie
Are you stabbable?

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 2:35 pm
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:16 pm
by StrangerCoug
Will noone be?
Will no one be?

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 5:21 pm
by RH9
Will letters seek all?

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:37 am
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:29 am
by StrangerCoug
Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks?

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:06 pm
by Jake The Wolfie
Should I not work seek?

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:12 pm
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:12 pm
by RH9
Is there double?

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:04 am
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

  71. Is there double? -
    We offer back triple what you paid to play this game!
    (No)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 11:36 am
by Farren
Less than twenty-four hours to go before anyone may opt to surrender.

Four more questions to earn a hint.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 11:50 am
by RH9
Will all seem speckless?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 11:52 am
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

  71. Is there double? -
    We offer back triple what you paid to play this game!
    (No)

  72. Will all seem speckless? -
    Life ain't a clean room.
    (No)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 11:56 am
by RH9
Is there double trouble?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:08 pm
by StrangerCoug
Is there any question worth asking?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:17 pm
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

  71. Is there double? -
    We offer back triple what you paid to play this game!
    (No)

  72. Will all seem speckless? -
    Life ain't a clean room.
    (No)

  73. Is there double trouble? -
    Team Rocket is on hiatus.
    (No)

  74. Is there any question worth asking? -
    It's easier to just answer "no" to everything.
    (No)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:18 pm
by StrangerCoug
So is asking this question a waste of my time, then?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:30 pm
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

  71. Is there double? -
    We offer back triple what you paid to play this game!
    (No)

  72. Will all seem speckless? -
    Life ain't a clean room.
    (No)

  73. Is there double trouble? -
    Team Rocket is on hiatus.
    (No)

  74. Is there any question worth asking? -
    It's easier to just answer "no" to everything.
    (No)

  75. So is asking this question a waste of my time, then? -
    Who needs hints, anyway?
    (Yes)
Hint available.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 3:33 pm
by RH9
Hint please.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 4:51 pm
by Farren
And lo, did a Courier arrive to the petitioners, bearing Three messages of hope.

The first message, Opened with a flourish Did read: seek ye A Font of wisdom, for in it thou may find Your path to success.

the second message, opened Did read: learn well the lessons Of the past, for Nowadays, history Tries to repeat itself.

the third message, opened Did read: when Even the words and Letters do not Answer You, trust that there are other options to fall back on.

thus, did the Courier depart, bearing one final warning: be not hasty.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 6:13 pm
by Jake The Wolfie
> Attempt to kill the Courier out of frustration

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 6:26 pm
by Farren

Code: Select all

>kill the Courier

There is no Courier here.

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2022 3:13 am
by StrangerCoug
Should Jake the Wolfie be arrested for trying to kill the courier?

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:15 am
by Farren
Spoiler: Hint 1
So far, of the first fifty numbered questions (excluding #51 and the freebies to make nice even percentages):
- For 0% of them, I looked at their first word to reach judgment.
- For 8% of them, I looked at their second word to reach judgment.
- For 64% of them, I looked at their third word to reach judgment.
- For 4% of them, I looked at their fourth word to reach judgment.
- For the remaining 24% of them, I
{redacted}
to reach judgment.

Spoiler: Hint 2
And lo, did a Courier arrive to the petitioners, bearing Three messages of hope.
The first message, Opened with a flourish Did read: seek ye A Font of wisdom, for in it thou may find Your path to success.
the second message, opened Did read: learn well the lessons Of the past, for Nowadays, history Tries to repeat itself.
the third message, opened Did read: when Even the words and Letters do not Answer You, trust that there are other options to fall back on.
thus, did the Courier depart, bearing one final warning: be not hasty.
  • Can we all learn to program in our spare time? -
    You can code in your sleep after just six easy weeks.
    (Yes)

  • Isn't learning a new language hard, though? -
    All you need is a large enough wallet.
    (No)
  1. Is there any particular reason why my computer is on fire? -
    That's not a computer; it's an abacus with attitude.
    (No)

  2. Does my cat like me? -
    It likes your food; it tolerates you.
    (No)

  3. Should I throw Alan Turing into a lake? -
    First, you must bring him back to life.
    (Yes)

  4. Should I learn Chinese? -
    We've moved on from that market already.
    (No)

  5. Can I learn Chinese? -
    It's Greek to you, I'm afraid.
    (No)

  6. Will Ircher ever find more Theorems of the Week? -
    Not until you bring Alan Turing back to life.
    (No)

  7. Doesn't Ircher know Greek? -
    This is what I get for attempting a colloquialism.
    (Yes)

  8. If Ircher Knows Greek, then surely he should be able to work Chinese out fairly easily, yeah? -
    Curse your logic! Curse it, I say!
    (Yes)

  9. Will noone look? -
    Noone is always watching.
    (Yes)

  10. Should I help Jake the Wolfie revive Alan Turing? -
    Your skills at uncremation will be needed.
    (Yes)

  11. Will all seek happiness? -
    Some cannot be happy unless others are miserable.
    (No)

  12. But aren't Greek and Chinese as different as night and day? -
    Different alphabets, for one.
    (Yes)

  13. Will all seek all? -
    I do not seek the Holy Grail.
    (No)

  14. Will you have a fun Labor Day weekend? -
    Relaxation at its finest.
    (Yes)

  15. Will noone seek all? -
    Noone will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
    (Yes)

  16. Should I seek love? -
    Better to let it find you first.
    (No)

  17. Should I not seek love? -
    It's on the hunt. Be wary.
    (Yes)

  18. Will all look? -
    Not everyone can handle seeing what is plain to see.
    (No)

  19. Will all be loved? -
    Love is particular about who it hunts.
    (No)

  20. What is love? -
    No one word can sum it up.
    (No)

  21. Can a Can Can-Can? -
    Food containers have no legs, and thus cannot lift them.
    (No)

  22. Should I not seek knowledge? -
    Bold move to seek out Love's competition during the Hunt.
    (Yes)

  23. Isn't learning a new language hard? -
    Your wallet is adequately sized. Prepare to learn!
    (No)

  24. Should Jake the Wolfie learn to program? -
    But not that adequately sized.
    (No)

  25. Do I know how to program? -
    Saving space is critical; put everything on one line. No comments.
    (No)

  26. Should I fund Jake the Wolfie's education? -
    Do you really want to read code to the above standards?
    (Yes)

  27. Will no one look? -
    The eyes of the nation are upon you.
    (No)

  28. Will no one seek all? -
    Someone's gotta have it all.
    (No)

  29. Will nobody look? -
    You're in the spotlight.
    (No)

  30. Will nobody seek all? -
    Twelve for me, one for you, and the one for you is a loan.
    (No)

  31. Will most questions be answered with No? -
    Some will be answered with Negative. Some with Incorrect. Some with Wrong.
    (No)

  32. Should I not seek? -
    Beware, lest the hunter become the hunted.
    (Yes)

  33. Should I not work? -
    Labor Day can be celebrated every day.
    (Yes)

  34. Should I not love? -
    Please come along quietly.
    (Yes)

  35. Should I love? -
    It's all in the timing. (Not really.)
    (Yes)

  36. Should this rule be illegal? -
    Randomly switching 10% of all answers adds additional flavor.
    (No)

  37. Should I not? -
    Don't even think about it.
    (Yes)

  38. Should I not seek work? -
    The winning lottery numbers are ...
    {redacted}
    (Yes)

  39. Why are the winning numbers redacted? -
    What winning numbers?
    (No)

  40. Can I believe you've done this? -
    What, don't you trust me? *innocent smile*
    (Yes)

  41. Should I seek work? -
    Indolence and sloth are the watchwords of the day.
    (No)

  42. Should I seek? -
    Today is a day of mourning.
    (No)

  43. Which weapon will be the most meta-defining in Splatoon 3? -
    Give me a paint roller and I'm a happy man.
    (Yes)

  44. Should I see? -
    Perhaps a nap is the thing to do.
    (No)

  45. Should I work? -
    Being paid is a wonderful thing.
    (Yes)

  46. Will all seek noone? -
    Poor noone. Nobody wants them.
    (No)

  47. Will all seek letters? -
    Nobody seeks what is readily available.
    (No)

  48. Shall I work? -
    We don't pay you to sit around.
    (Yes)

  49. Yeah? -
    Nope.
    (No)

  50. Will Flingza be the best roller in Splatoon 3? -
    Flingza's been emphasizing corporate profits over quality work.
    (No)

  51. Will all seek no one? -
    That sounds paradoxical.
    (No)

  52. Why did you redact the question to judge them? -
    There is no redacted information, citizen.
    (No)

  53. Have we magically relocated to the Soviet Union? -
    Time travel is not possible.
    (No)

  54. Is teleportation possible, either? -
    Not in this reality. Try the one next door.
    (No)

  55. I work? -
    Sleeping doesn't count as work.
    (No)

  56. I sleep? -
    Mariachi auditions are ongoing.
    (No)

  57. Are you going to the mariachi audition? -
    I have to make sure Jake the Wolfie stays awake, after all.
    (Yes)

  58. If Sleep doesn't count as work, but I'm not sleeping, then were you misconstruding the truth? -
    The Oracle is always right. If reality and the Oracle contradict, reality is wrong.
    (No)

  59. Will noone seek letters? -
    Poor Noone. Living in the past, afraid and alone.
    (Yes)

  60. Following #58, does this mean The Oracle follows praxeology? -
    The Oracle does not study; the Oracle defines.
    (No)

  61. Are you sure we are living in reality? -
    Only when the Oracle demands it. Right now, fantasy is more appealing.
    (No)

  62. Will noone be no one? -
    Noone has already been forgotten.
    (Yes)

  63. Will no one be noone? -
    Someone has to do it ...
    (No)

  64. Will letters seek noone? -
    Someone took pity on them. The letter-writing campaign is underway.
    (Yes)

  65. Are you stabbable? -
    We already established that last time.
    (Yes)

  66. Will noone be? -
    If Noone isn't, then where are the letters going?
    (Yes)

  67. Will no one be? -
    Noone is, therefore someone is.
    (No)

  68. Will letters seek all? -
    The campaign got a little out of hand ...
    (Yes)

  69. Is there any particular reason why my car is on blocks? -
    They look like tires to me.
    (No)

  70. Should I not work seek? -
    That's what headhunters are for.
    (Yes)

  71. Is there double? -
    We offer back triple what you paid to play this game!
    (No)

  72. Will all seem speckless? -
    Life ain't a clean room.
    (No)

  73. Is there double trouble? -
    Team Rocket is on hiatus.
    (No)

  74. Is there any question worth asking? -
    It's easier to just answer "no" to everything.
    (No)

  75. So is asking this question a waste of my time, then? -
    Who needs hints, anyway?
    (Yes)

  76. Should Jake the Wolfie be arrested for trying to kill the courier? -
    Illegal commands are not executed and in a philosophical sense never actually happen.
    (No)