YAGT Would you count the game 21 questions

RichardE

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So this girl I have been trying to hook up with is talking to me over gtalk at work. ( We work at different places) and we are playing the game 21 questions. I have sort of been taking her lead on this, from clean interesting backround questions to the other variety. Sooo, should I ask her for a date after this? I understand its a learn about the other person type of icebreaking game, just wondering if I ask right after over gtalk, or call her after work..
 

RichardE

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Originally posted by: ghost recon88
Hmm, call her up. BTW, never heard of this 21 questions game, linkage?

Its called 21 questions because its how many questions you ask one another.

I ask her a question
She asks me one

About anything, goes on till 21, usually turns dirty..
 

Reel

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Tell her you want to save #21 for the morning while she is making you breakfast.
 

drinkmorejava

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Seeing as you should just ask her out anyway, if you really need a reason, then yes, it is flirting.
 

DaiShan

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LOL, you should never EVER ask a girl out over the Internet. You might as well walk up to her house in the middle of the night and scream "I have no cajones!"... it's the same effect.
 

her209

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Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?
 

RichardE

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Originally posted by: her209
Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?

I know the answer to that should be simple..but...

:confused:
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: her209
Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?

The one you didn't drink from?
 

n yusef

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Originally posted by: her209
Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?

If one label is truthful and one isn't, there are two possible situations.

Probability 1)

Jar A is really poison, jar B isn't.

Probability 2)

Jar A isn't poison, jar B isn't either.

Since probability 2 is impossible, you choose jar B.

EDIT: spelling.
 

Washoe

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Originally posted by: DaiShan
LOL, you should never EVER ask a girl out over the Internet. You might as well walk up to her house in the middle of the night and scream "I have no cajones!"... it's the same effect.

B.S. totally disagree
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: her209
Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?

The one you didn't drink from?
Maybe you don't know which jar you drank the poison from?
 

iwantanewcomputer

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Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: her209
Ask her this question:

There are two identical jars filled with clear tasteless liquid. One has poison and the other is the antidote. You are forced to drink some poison, and now must pick the jar with the antidote to live, except on the label of each jar, one label is truthful, and the other is false. Jar A has label, POISON. Jar B has label NOT POISON. Which Jar do you pick?

If one label is truthful and one isn't, there are two possible situations.

Probability 1)

Jar A is really poison, jar B isn't.

Probability 2)

Jar A isn't poison, jar B isn't either.

Since probability 2 is impossible, you choose jar B.

EDIT: spelling.

how is 2 impossible? Neither are poison, jar b is telling the truth, jar a is lying
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
I'd call. Just joke about the game and then ask her out.

Cool :) thanks

Just keep it casual. "Hey that was fun playing 21 questions earlier. ::insert comment about stupid answer she had:: You want to go get some drinks tomorrow after work?"