Who am I?

#27
#27
What am I? I'm more powerful than God, rich people want it, poor people have it and if you eat it you will die. What am I?
 
#32
#32
Walking through the forest, you come to a fork in the road guarded by two men. One road leads to eternal happiness, the other to eternal misery. By some strange happenstance (probably simply to make this riddle work), you know that one of the men is a knight and one of the men is a knave, but you do not know which is which. Knights always tell the truth; knaves always lie. Also, by another strange circumstance, you are only allowed one question overall. What question do you ask?

Oh, and it is assumed that you actually really do care about and want eternal happiness. But, I'm open to read any questions any of you so choose.
 
#33
#33
Walking through the forest, you come to a fork in the road guarded by two men. One road leads to eternal happiness, the other to eternal misery. By some strange happenstance (probably simply to make this riddle work), you know that one of the men is a knight and one of the men is a knave, but you do not know which is which. Knights always tell the truth; knaves always lie. Also, by another strange circumstance, you are only allowed one question overall. What question do you ask?

Oh, and it is assumed that you actually really do care about and want eternal happiness. But, I'm open to read any questions any of you so choose.

Tl; lost interest
 
#34
#34
Walking through the forest, you come to a fork in the road guarded by two men. One road leads to eternal happiness, the other to eternal misery. By some strange happenstance (probably simply to make this riddle work), you know that one of the men is a knight and one of the men is a knave, but you do not know which is which. Knights always tell the truth; knaves always lie. Also, by another strange circumstance, you are only allowed one question overall. What question do you ask?

Oh, and it is assumed that you actually really do care about and want eternal happiness. But, I'm open to read any questions any of you so choose.

You ask one of them what the other one would say...

Isn't this from the Neverending Story or something?
 
#36
#36
Walking through the forest, you come to a fork in the road guarded by two men. One road leads to eternal happiness, the other to eternal misery. By some strange happenstance (probably simply to make this riddle work), you know that one of the men is a knight and one of the men is a knave, but you do not know which is which. Knights always tell the truth; knaves always lie. Also, by another strange circumstance, you are only allowed one question overall. What question do you ask?

Oh, and it is assumed that you actually really do care about and want eternal happiness. But, I'm open to read any questions any of you so choose.


Pull out the gold and it usually works out
 
#42
#42
Two fathers and two sons go fishing. They each catch a fish, but they only caught 3 fish total. How dis happen?
 
#47
#47
I'm looking forward to some creative answers for this one, though the real answer is pretty obvious.


You can hold it without touching it... What is "it?"
 
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