So sorry to break the flow, gentlemen. Confusion consists of continuous thrashings in my mind. So, sending silently, Susan explains simply, sustenance?
Both your posts contain a thing that this post has not got. My prior post didn’t also. Why am I picking such particular words? It could simplify things if I had a full array to pick from, but I limit this to only four non-consonants. Can’t clarify without giving it away.
Your post wasn’t in until my post was in. Still no, though mid part is right, first and last still fail to conform. Must away as child taking control of PC. Back anon, good luck.
Is it in the letters or in the words? Could it be so simple as it’s plainly seen when looked at? It is not consonant, nor vowel. Don’t misconstrue, it is what it is.
(Yes?)
My answer was b, but I love how analogies are totally subjective in this way.
(Sun–>Thermonuclear Fusion–>Cold Fusion–>cold)
(Mind–>Nervous System–>Nervous Breakdown–>breakdown)
No. “In first, part of words. It’s plain. It is not consonant.” From your post. Now final try prior to showing solution. Missing common non-consonant, most common in fact. Most common of all, but not in this paragraph. Again “I limit this to only four non-consonants”, and "Just try any count from A to Z to find which is most common, but not in my words of this post. It’s in your alias and my alias and the prior post’s alias. Not in** Hoopy Frood** or Brujaja.
Not part of my game (and neither was my previous answer to Pedescribe, by the way).
I had it as Sun = hot, cold = not hot.
Mind = in one’s right mind, Breakdown = out of one’s mind. But I like your convoluted logic and would subscribe to your newsletter.
Twin post. Darn it.
Vi, (Sorry, but I insist on calling you Vi). Mag’s hint was particularly illuminating, though his last was possibly a bit too blatant. If you focus your mind on what you can’t spot, you’ll soon groan about not catching on!
I’m not a him, but that’s all you got wrong. Vi, (and thanks** Bootis** for that contraction which allows naming) has a last try. Must admit, I don’t grok Vi’s posts or what constraints apply within. Far and away too knotty for this cat-bird individual. Simplicity, back to basics, as basic as A B C.
May I pass a hint? As I was typing a solution, I found comparison to a part of The Hobbit–a part I could only imply in my solution.
"‘Chestnuts, chestnuts,’ he hissed. “Teeth! teeth! my preciousss; but we only have six!’” (Tolkien 74)
I almost thought that was a wrong solution, too. But luckily I found a lack of ‘right stuff’ prior to posting and could modify my ‘wrong’ to a ‘spot on’. That citation has almost six plus four plus two faults.
Y’all lost me 'way back there. Errr… INTERRUPTING COW!!!
(Covers head, runs away.)
So I have to add one, eh? Well, sit back. Put your feet up. See if you can tell why this post is odd. Dive in and take a look. It’s not easy, but feel free to take it slow. Wipe your mind. Let out a sigh. It will come to you in due time.
I have a good idea - but it’s so hard to type like this , so I won’t be too long here. I need to get a cup of Joe now in any case.
I cannot put my alias in this paragraph, though a part of it is okay. I wish to impart instruction, but not in this. Not many parts of hours did this work occupy, though that which follows took lots.
Hello, have some yellow jello
Ma’am here’s your sham spam
Joey give me bread doughy
I’ll give it a go now. one feature is of note in the way I’m talking here. It might be hard to pick up on, so here is a clue. All the words are linked in a way - each can be altered on it’s own. Is it very hard to see? It’s not too late. One rule I’ll lay on you- no using the simple way out- the change can’t be to make more than one.
Yep. You got it!
Red did not. Did he try? I don’t know.
Got it, I think, so simply put, non-consonant out and all consonant in, most common diminish, all four, but not two.
Any offers on the last riddle I asked? bear in (well, I can’t write the word after “bear in” here- its like wind, but rotate the “double U”), the trick is in each word on its own.