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Ok. I've heard the version that the honest one is guarding heaven and the lying one is guarding hell. In that case you would ask whichever guard "What's my name?" or some personal question or easy question like 1+1. If the guard you ask answers it correct you go through that, but if they answer it wrong you go through the other door. I guess that one's way easier than your version haha. I'm stumped.Start
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lol no it doesn't work that way. You can ask only one question.Originally posted by pe4life2 View PostOk. I've heard the version that the honest one is guarding heaven and the lying one is guarding hell. In that case you would ask whichever guard "What's my name?" or some personal question or easy question like 1+1. If the guard you ask answers it correct you go through that, but if they answer it wrong you go through the other door. I guess that one's way easier than your version haha. I'm stumped.
There's no one guarding a door. You're in a room with two doors. To help you make your decision are two guys in that room. No guards, no angels, no demons. LOL let's keep it simple."Know the rules well, so that you may properly break them" - The Dalai Lama
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Lol I was referring to imac's version (below) since I've heard one similar to his. Nevertheless, I'm totally wrong haha.Originally posted by Toadstool View Postlol no it doesn't work that way. You can ask only one question.
There's no one guarding a door. You're in a room with two doors. To help you make your decision are two guys in that room. No guards, no angels, no demons. LOL let's keep it simple.
Originally posted by imac View PostThe version I heard went something like this,
You've just died and before you are two doors, one leading to heaven one leading to hell,
Guarding each door is an angel, one is the angel of truth and will always tell the truth and the other is the angel of lies and will alway lie.
You don't know which angel is which only the angels know which one lies and which tells the truth. Only the angels know which door they guard.
You can only ask one question, how do you find the door that leads to heaven?Start
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Toodstool's and my version is pretty much the same. The answers are slightly different but the logic you use to arrive at the answer is the same.
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i did, yes.Originally posted by TheSperminator View PostTo the ones asking the question. Did you come up with the answer on your own?"Know the rules well, so that you may properly break them" - The Dalai Lama
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You ask one of them which door the other guy would say they came into the room from. You then take the other door.In the forward progress of society and feminism, masculinity (in my opinion) has failed to adapt. This has resulted in the figurative emasculation of many men. PE is not just about gaining size, it is also about gaining confidence, but most importantly embracing and learning healthy masculinity.
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So I changed my question in order for better explanation. I'm not sure what's the issue with this.Originally posted by Nachos87 View Post"Would I be right to assume, that you'd tell me this door (points at the door) will lead me to my freedom?"
Is all I could figure out. They will both say yes or no. You go through if it's YES and go through the other one if it's a NO.
If I point at the freedom door and asked this question to the truthful one:
1) He would indeed tell me that this door are Freedom door, if I asked him about it. But that's not his verbal answer, because that's not what I'm asking.
2) That means that my assumption is right.
3) He will then proceed to say: "YES, your assumption is right."
If I point at the freedom door and asked this question to the lieing one:
1) He would tell me that this door are Death door, if I asked him about it. But that's not his verbal answer, because that's not what I'm asking.
2) That means that my assumption is wrong. He wouldn't tell me that this door are Freedom door.
3) He will then proceed to say: "YES, your assumption is right." because he can't tell me that I'm wrong, he is a liar after all.
Same goes for the other door. They will both say YES for the Freedom door and they will both say NO for the Death door.
I understand that this question might be a bit complicated but it will let him be free. So I demand cookies :PInto 19th Month
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Both versions. You ask one of them which door the other guy or angel would say they came into the room/ purgatory from. You then take the other door.Originally posted by imac View PostAre you talking about Toodstool's version?In the forward progress of society and feminism, masculinity (in my opinion) has failed to adapt. This has resulted in the figurative emasculation of many men. PE is not just about gaining size, it is also about gaining confidence, but most importantly embracing and learning healthy masculinity.
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If you go up to the liar and point to the death door
You ask him, Would I be right to assume that this door leads to my freedom?
your assumption is that the door you're pointing to is freedom, when it is in fact the death door.
The liar would say, yes you would be right in that assumption. And then you would walk to your death."Know the rules well, so that you may properly break them" - The Dalai Lama
Do not criticize the seed for not yet being a tree.
Character is destiny - Sigmund Freud
As long as I have breath in my lungs, I will make this happen
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