I defy the gravity. Yet, I don't
This is my Second riddle I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've mass$^{Pi}$.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
Who am I?
$^{Pi}$I can weigh as much as a puppy.
Hint:
Scarlett Johansson is the most venomous woman.
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This is my Second riddle I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've mass$^{Pi}$.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
Who am I?
$^{Pi}$I can weigh as much as a puppy.
Hint:
Scarlett Johansson is the most venomous woman.
riddle
add a comment |
This is my Second riddle I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've mass$^{Pi}$.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
Who am I?
$^{Pi}$I can weigh as much as a puppy.
Hint:
Scarlett Johansson is the most venomous woman.
riddle
This is my Second riddle I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've mass$^{Pi}$.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
Who am I?
$^{Pi}$I can weigh as much as a puppy.
Hint:
Scarlett Johansson is the most venomous woman.
riddle
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asked Dec 2 at 3:20
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New answer based on the hint:
A spider (because Scarlett Johansson plays in the Marvel films the Black Widow, which is a spider)
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've massΠ.
The spiders appear to be in the air but actually they hang on their spiderweb. And some of them could be quite big and heavy.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
That's how they eat their prey.
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
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Are you a:
blackhole? It defies gravity but does have Mass..and it sucks away all the solids
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Are you
a balloon?
I defy the gravity (in your view),
Gravity pulls things down, yet balloons go up
But, actually I can't as I've mass.
Very small though.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up
You can make water balloons, but a solid filling wouldn't make sense.
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
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New answer based on the hint:
A spider (because Scarlett Johansson plays in the Marvel films the Black Widow, which is a spider)
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've massΠ.
The spiders appear to be in the air but actually they hang on their spiderweb. And some of them could be quite big and heavy.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
That's how they eat their prey.
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
|
show 1 more comment
New answer based on the hint:
A spider (because Scarlett Johansson plays in the Marvel films the Black Widow, which is a spider)
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've massΠ.
The spiders appear to be in the air but actually they hang on their spiderweb. And some of them could be quite big and heavy.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
That's how they eat their prey.
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
|
show 1 more comment
New answer based on the hint:
A spider (because Scarlett Johansson plays in the Marvel films the Black Widow, which is a spider)
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've massΠ.
The spiders appear to be in the air but actually they hang on their spiderweb. And some of them could be quite big and heavy.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
That's how they eat their prey.
New answer based on the hint:
A spider (because Scarlett Johansson plays in the Marvel films the Black Widow, which is a spider)
I defy the gravity (in your view),
But, actually I don't, as I've massΠ.
The spiders appear to be in the air but actually they hang on their spiderweb. And some of them could be quite big and heavy.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up.
That's how they eat their prey.
edited Dec 2 at 7:27
answered Dec 2 at 6:39
rhsquared
7,35421644
7,35421644
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
|
show 1 more comment
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
Nice approach, but it isn't the answer as clouds actually defy the gravity. I've added a hint. Good luck!
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:05
2
2
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
@rv7 I studied physics and I can asure you that clouds actually don't defy gravity. The fall constantly but very slowly as they drift in the sky.
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 7:22
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
Marvellous!! You're right :)
– rv7
Dec 2 at 7:34
2
2
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
@jafe I googled it. 170 grams apparently is the biggest one. Is it enough for a puppy?
– rhsquared
Dec 2 at 8:35
1
1
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
@rhsquared Apparently chihuahua puppies weigh only "a few ounces", so at least some exist that are lighter than the largest spider. Scary thought...
– jafe
Dec 2 at 8:40
|
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Are you a:
blackhole? It defies gravity but does have Mass..and it sucks away all the solids
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Are you a:
blackhole? It defies gravity but does have Mass..and it sucks away all the solids
add a comment |
Are you a:
blackhole? It defies gravity but does have Mass..and it sucks away all the solids
Are you a:
blackhole? It defies gravity but does have Mass..and it sucks away all the solids
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Are you
a balloon?
I defy the gravity (in your view),
Gravity pulls things down, yet balloons go up
But, actually I can't as I've mass.
Very small though.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up
You can make water balloons, but a solid filling wouldn't make sense.
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
add a comment |
Are you
a balloon?
I defy the gravity (in your view),
Gravity pulls things down, yet balloons go up
But, actually I can't as I've mass.
Very small though.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up
You can make water balloons, but a solid filling wouldn't make sense.
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
add a comment |
Are you
a balloon?
I defy the gravity (in your view),
Gravity pulls things down, yet balloons go up
But, actually I can't as I've mass.
Very small though.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up
You can make water balloons, but a solid filling wouldn't make sense.
Are you
a balloon?
I defy the gravity (in your view),
Gravity pulls things down, yet balloons go up
But, actually I can't as I've mass.
Very small though.
I don't like to eat solids,
So, I slurp them up
You can make water balloons, but a solid filling wouldn't make sense.
answered Dec 2 at 4:53
jafe
16.6k243163
16.6k243163
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
add a comment |
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
1
1
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
Good start, but it isn't the answer. I'd said that it seems to defy gravity.
– rv7
Dec 2 at 5:31
add a comment |
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