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Zephrah

Vulcan Logic

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The one in the picture is the son of the man showing the picture

Correct.

 

I like to solve it like an algebraic equation:

 

This man's father = my father's son

 

My father's son (since I have no brothers and sisters) = me

 

This man's father = me

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This reminds me of a joke.

 

A man is taking a New York taxi someplace and, to make small talk, the cab driver decides to ask the customer if he likes riddles. The man says yes.

 

So the cab driver says "It isn't my sister, it isn't my brother, yet it is the child of my father and mother."

 

After thinking a bit the man says "Let me guess. It's you." The cab driver says "Correct."

 

So a couple days later the man is back at home and telling his friends the riddle. He says "It isn't my sister, it isn't my brother, yet it is the child of my father and mother. Who is it?"

 

The friends instantly say it is him, to which the man says "Wrong! It is some cab driver in New York." <_<

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Reminds me of one of my old favorites...

 

You're driving a bus down central avenue, six people aboard. First stop, two people get off and one person gets on. Second stop, one gets off and three get on. Third stop, nobody gets off and two get on. What color is the driver's hair?

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Reminds me of one of my old favorites...

 

You're driving a bus down central avenue, six people aboard. First stop, two people get off and one person gets on. Second stop, one gets off and three get on. Third stop, nobody gets off and two get on. What color is the driver's hair?

Grey, from all that math. <_<

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