Okay, I have this REALLY good riddle that 80% of kindergarteners got compared to 17% of senior COLLEGE students... I know the answer, too!!
(And they all have the same answer)
What is greater than God?
More evil than the devil?
The rich need it
The poor have it
And if you eat it, you'll die!!
Answer me, or guess, and I'll post the answer on your feedback!
BrokenWings answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 5:34 pm: thats crazyness, nothing ehy? where in hell did you make up those stats, i asked the lil kids in my family and they didnt even understand it, maybe thats because htey dont understand the whole got thing tho
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Mackenzie answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 3:54 pm: Well, they claim the 'answer' is "Nothing", right?
If you ask me, that riddle is a matter of opinion. Maybe someone DOESN'T believe that "Nothing is greater than God/Devil", and such. It's just up to you. I was angered when I heard the answer, because I don't support the answer, but that's just my opinion. (: [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 3:16 pm: Nothing is greater than God.
Nothing is more evil than the devil.
The rich need nothing.
The poor have nothing.
And if you eat nothing, you'll die.
Teza answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 7:14 am: I know people said nothing but that's what I thought. We tried this at school but I wasn't sure. Am I right??? [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
sk8trash answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 4:37 am: What is greater than God? Nothing
More evil than the devil? nothing
The rich need nothing
The poor have nothing
And if you eat nothing you'll die!!
buzzie answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 3:31 am: I think I know the answer.
Is it NOTHING?
that's the only thing that makes sense. Nothing is greater than god, or more evil than the devil. The poor have nothing, and if you eat nothing, you die.
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