So, Agent_86, you would always reply to our answers like "No" ? Maybe "No, but close" ? "A li'l bit closer," or "Hell no, you're too far-out," perhaps ?? Hmm.. If someone would even just said the answer, you might just tell as well like "Closer," or "No way," perhaps? ;P Well.. If COMMON's answer is still wrong, whatever we do, we must maybe use a big portion of our brain someday and say some on this thread.. ;P
is it about god or something? im thinking when the man dies, his time is up and then another bell rings and another one is born... thats what im thinking
a blind man is swimming.he uses some kind of delayed bell to know where the shore is when he wants to leave. a buoy rings and he mistakes it for the bell he swims to it gets tired and drowns
I've heard COMMON's answer before but since it is wrong I created my own answer specific to "A bell rings, a man dies, a bell rings." with the knowledge that one person is blind.
A town crier crier ringing his bell announces something that angers the people. They gather into an angry mob that kills a blind person. The town crier announces the person's death.
A blind swimmer sets an alarm clock to tell him when and what direction to go to shore. The first bell is a buoy, which he mistakenly swims to, getting tired and drowning. Then the alarm clock goes off.Is this right? :-)
I'm not sure if the real answer has been found yet.
Is the blind man out swimming? Can the blind man hear the bell? Does he die because of the bell? Would he have died just as soon even if he hadn't heard the bell? Does the bell ring because the blind man is dead? Would the bell have rang a second time even if he hadn't died?