When I grow up, I want to be (Part 2)
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In my first year of life, everything was too noisy
When I turned two, I tried to learn the alphabet, but it felt like I was going in circles
After my third birthday, I learned to play tic-tac-toe
At age four, everything was about money
Year five was about learning to share
Once I turned six, I finally started to grow taller
What happened during my seventh year?
Disclaimer: There isn't going to be an exact answer, but I'll accept any answer in a similar narrative style to the story (arbitrary points for creativity) with an explanation of why it fits in
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In my first year of life, everything was too noisy
When I turned two, I tried to learn the alphabet, but it felt like I was going in circles
After my third birthday, I learned to play tic-tac-toe
At age four, everything was about money
Year five was about learning to share
Once I turned six, I finally started to grow taller
What happened during my seventh year?
Disclaimer: There isn't going to be an exact answer, but I'll accept any answer in a similar narrative style to the story (arbitrary points for creativity) with an explanation of why it fits in
enigmatic-puzzle
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This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago
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In my first year of life, everything was too noisy
When I turned two, I tried to learn the alphabet, but it felt like I was going in circles
After my third birthday, I learned to play tic-tac-toe
At age four, everything was about money
Year five was about learning to share
Once I turned six, I finally started to grow taller
What happened during my seventh year?
Disclaimer: There isn't going to be an exact answer, but I'll accept any answer in a similar narrative style to the story (arbitrary points for creativity) with an explanation of why it fits in
enigmatic-puzzle
In my first year of life, everything was too noisy
When I turned two, I tried to learn the alphabet, but it felt like I was going in circles
After my third birthday, I learned to play tic-tac-toe
At age four, everything was about money
Year five was about learning to share
Once I turned six, I finally started to grow taller
What happened during my seventh year?
Disclaimer: There isn't going to be an exact answer, but I'll accept any answer in a similar narrative style to the story (arbitrary points for creativity) with an explanation of why it fits in
enigmatic-puzzle
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This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago
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This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago
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1
This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago
This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago
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In my seventh year
I tried (and failed) at learning to bake pretzels.
Explanation:
Each year takes place on the shift symbol of a number key on a standard 103-key keyboard, progressing to the right with the passage of time.
So
! indicated all the noise. @ is a path of concentric loops. # is a tic-tac-toe board. $ is (locally) money. % is the piece of a hundred-piece whole, the rest of which went to somebody else. ^ is the direction you advance when getting taller. And & looks like a malformed baked good, but no less delicious.
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
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I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
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lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
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1 Answer
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active
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In my seventh year
I tried (and failed) at learning to bake pretzels.
Explanation:
Each year takes place on the shift symbol of a number key on a standard 103-key keyboard, progressing to the right with the passage of time.
So
! indicated all the noise. @ is a path of concentric loops. # is a tic-tac-toe board. $ is (locally) money. % is the piece of a hundred-piece whole, the rest of which went to somebody else. ^ is the direction you advance when getting taller. And & looks like a malformed baked good, but no less delicious.
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
5
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
4
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
add a comment |
up vote
13
down vote
accepted
In my seventh year
I tried (and failed) at learning to bake pretzels.
Explanation:
Each year takes place on the shift symbol of a number key on a standard 103-key keyboard, progressing to the right with the passage of time.
So
! indicated all the noise. @ is a path of concentric loops. # is a tic-tac-toe board. $ is (locally) money. % is the piece of a hundred-piece whole, the rest of which went to somebody else. ^ is the direction you advance when getting taller. And & looks like a malformed baked good, but no less delicious.
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
5
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
4
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
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up vote
13
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up vote
13
down vote
accepted
In my seventh year
I tried (and failed) at learning to bake pretzels.
Explanation:
Each year takes place on the shift symbol of a number key on a standard 103-key keyboard, progressing to the right with the passage of time.
So
! indicated all the noise. @ is a path of concentric loops. # is a tic-tac-toe board. $ is (locally) money. % is the piece of a hundred-piece whole, the rest of which went to somebody else. ^ is the direction you advance when getting taller. And & looks like a malformed baked good, but no less delicious.
In my seventh year
I tried (and failed) at learning to bake pretzels.
Explanation:
Each year takes place on the shift symbol of a number key on a standard 103-key keyboard, progressing to the right with the passage of time.
So
! indicated all the noise. @ is a path of concentric loops. # is a tic-tac-toe board. $ is (locally) money. % is the piece of a hundred-piece whole, the rest of which went to somebody else. ^ is the direction you advance when getting taller. And & looks like a malformed baked good, but no less delicious.
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Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
5
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
4
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
add a comment |
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
5
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
4
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Don't forget to add an explanation to your answer
– gabbo1092
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
Haha I quite like that one :) but can you explain why?
– Dmihawk
yesterday
5
5
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
I always thought it looked like a dog rubbing his butt on the carpet.. and now you will too :P
– T James
yesterday
4
4
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
lol! @TJames I'll never un-see that now :P
– Dmihawk
yesterday
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This doesnt quite work dependant on where in the world you live. Never the less it is a really good puzzle.
– Secret Squirrel
13 hours ago