Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:47 pm
I still say it's a drain
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umm ... thanksNishah wrote:That's such a beautyful & poetic answer, I wish it was that...
Well, I've heard it before and already know the answer, so it wouldn't exactly be fair, now would it?Anirbas wrote:No Ideas?
If you insist:Heart of the Pack wrote:Yes, well, if no one else has any ideas, I think you should post the answer, Vilkacis, and another riddle.
Vilkacis wrote:
My brothers and I stand between the knowledges and fantasies of myriad cultures. If you impress us, we will proclaim the workings of your heart to any who might comprehend them, or at your initial whim remain hidden and quiet. Once free, we are difficult to rein in. Our fragile lives require care and respect, lest we forever degenerate into unintelligibility. Although many of us may rise again, born anew, past lives are always irretrievably forgotten.
What am I?
-- Vilkacis
A writer?Vilkacis wrote:
My brothers and I stand between the knowledges and fantasies of myriad cultures. If you impress us, we will proclaim the workings of your heart to any who might comprehend them, or at your initial whim remain hidden and quiet. Once free, we are difficult to rein in. Our fragile lives require care and respect, lest we forever degenerate into unintelligibility. Although many of us may rise again, born anew, past lives are always irretrievably forgotten.
What am I?
-- Vilkacis
Books on a bookshelfVilkacis wrote:My brothers and I stand between the knowledges and fantasies of myriad cultures.
getting a book published or keeping it as a diaryVilkacis wrote:If you impress us, we will proclaim the workings of your heart to any who might comprehend them, or at your initial whim remain hidden and quiet.
The breaking down into unitelligibility is easy, just look at some old books and how hard the text can be to read. The second part is a bit harder. The only way I could come up with would be if you recycled books.Vilkacis wrote:Our fragile lives require care and respect, lest we forever degenerate into unintelligibility. Although many of us may rise again, born anew, past lives are always irretrievably forgotten.
International newsVilkacis wrote:My brothers and I stand between the knowledges and fantasies of myriad cultures.
Either not allowing the newspaper printers to hear about your story or clipping the story out and keeping itVilkacis wrote:If you impress us, we will proclaim the workings of your heart to any who might comprehend them, or at your initial whim remain hidden and quiet.
It is difficult to keep newspaper stories from circling. Finally, newspapers turn yellowish after only a couple of months, and news paper is definatly recycled more often that books. It is a newspaper.Vilkacis wrote:Once free, we are difficult to rein in. Our fragile lives require care and respect, lest we forever degenerate into unintelligibility. Although many of us may rise again, born anew, past lives are always irretrievably forgotten.
Sadly, a step in the wrong direction.Nishah wrote:Words...
It must be words
Bingo ^_^Lupin wrote:Sounds like pages of paper to me.