‘How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?’
‘Which wins, the immovable object or the unstopable force?’
‘I’ve divided by zero, how did I do it?’
The implication is that there was a person who stumped her with an answer, which means it was one that was correct but unexpected, so it’s not Oedipus. He gave the answer she wanted to the question.
Soo—she doesn’t know either?
i wanna know what stumped phix, and it better not be “what have i got in my pocket?”
‘How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?’
‘Which wins, the immovable object or the unstopable force?’
‘I’ve divided by zero, how did I do it?’
What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
(Ans.: a human, who crawls on all fours as an infant; walks on two legs in the prime of life; and uses a cane to walk when elderly).
No, I think you’ll find its William
The sphinx asked the riddle. Oedipus answered it.
The implication is that there was a person who stumped her with an answer, which means it was one that was correct but unexpected, so it’s not Oedipus. He gave the answer she wanted to the question.
Shelly has more in common with Phix than she knows.
Apparently Phix was the reason the Greeks demonized sphinxes.
… or “What is, but isn’t?”
…. or What is the largest of all small things?
of course, there are soooo many answers to these.