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piggy banks require electricity? WTF?
Electronic ones do.
Still not the answer to the mystery.
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I need this on the page I'm asking my questions on, or else I'm gonna get lost or something.
Hah, close enough eh. Here, have a riddle:
People usually keep them on their bedroom shelves. The newer ones are the softest and girls enjoy them the most. You can use them anywhere, but only if you've got batteries. Each one has a hole in it and lasts over half an hour per go. What are they?
Is it some kind of entertainment device?
Is it a book?
Books have soft covers and belong on shelves. They can entertain for over half an hour. Books have some kind of plot holes. Books are portable. Batteries are for a reading light.
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Is it some kind of entertainment device?
Yes.
Is it a book?
No.
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Does this entertainment device make noise (does it have a speaker? is the speaker visible?)
o fuck.
Is it an mp3 player?
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Does this entertainment device make noise
No.
does it have a speaker?
Is it an mp3 player?
Noes.
Clue: 'device' is a pretty generic word, doesn't tell you much at all.
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Is it larger than the size of an average man's hand?
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Is it larger than the size of an average man's hand?
No. They're wider, but they're not as thick, nor do they have as much volume.
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So it's a book.
can you open it?
can you close it?
can you turn on?
can you turn it off?
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can you open it?
can you close it?
can you turn on?
can you turn it off?
No, no, no, and no.
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It's a book that's sealed shut.
Is it made out of one piece?
Does it store things?
Do you play with it?
Is it decorative? (I think I asked this already)
does it come in multiple colors?
Does it come in a variety of shapes?
Is it decorative?
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Is it made out of one piece?
They're one part now. You can't take them apart without wrecking them.
Does it store things?
Yes.
Do you play with it?
Is it decorative? (I think I asked this already)
No.
does it come in multiple colors?
There's a few different designs.
Does it come in a variety of shapes?
Is it decorative?
No.
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Does the hole get sealed?
Do you put many items into the hole, or just one thing?
Do you think I'm getting close to solving this riddle?
Is it a book?
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God damnit, it's a box?
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Does the hole get sealed?
No.
Do you put many items into the hole, or just one thing?
There's basically 2 different things that go into the hole. Only part of them goes into the hole.
Do you think I'm getting close to solving this riddle?
Irrelevant. I dunno about close, but you're making progress.
God damnit, it's a box?
No.
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is the hole bigger than 3cm = 1.18110236 inches?
do you put penis into the hole?
is the hole in circle shape?
is the hole in shape of square?
can you eat this thing?
is it made of plastic?
is it made of wood?
does this thing run on elecrticity?
do you put batteries in your ass or you need them for this thing?
am i asking too much questions?
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