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the letter "E" is nowhere to be found, and as it is the most commonly used letter in the English [Spanish, French, and German] language(s).
Daniel, you suck. I was going to say that!! LOL
I heard about this one novel where some guy decided to write the whole thing without using the letter E, or S. one of them two. but yeah, gj daniel.
yeah, the book was called "la Disapparition" and was written by some french guy. problem is, when you translate it into english, the title means "the disappearance"! LOL!
Trick doesn't work. Know about silent 'e's? Well it just so happens "paragraph" has an invisible 'e.' When viewed through an radiographic spectroscope, it becomes "paraegraph." This brings the total number of 'e's to 4, when we take into account "hard," which becomes "haredq" due to its infrared 'e' and ultraviolet 'q.'
I mean 5.
???
radiographic spectroscope?
Find can written as Faind
but Hard as haredq -> q?
q can sometimes be written as a silent letter, even though it is known to be "hard"
I found "it" it was right after spot and find.
it has 7 sentences?you guys need to get a life
UMMMM.. i have absolutlt no clue as to what you guys are talking about when you say to look at the word through a "RADIGRAPHIC SPECTROSCOPE"
it doesnt matter what scope you look at it through, if it is not written on the piece of paper that you stick under the scope.. it is not going to have that letter on the paper..anywhere...
so if i write "hard" on the paper and you look through ANY scope all you are going to see is "hard" ..lmao
Linguistic Spectral Analysts have long disputed the nature and origin of letters (and often punctuation) that exist outside the visible human spectrum, but what they demonstrate about the effect of words is undeniable.
For instance, we now know prolonged exposure to "endtable" - broad-spectrum view "xenxdtaxxbxlxe" - to be hazardous, due to dangerous levels of x-ray radiation.
So, drsnowman, if you write "hard" on a piece of paper, and no amount of high-end visual analysis reveals it to really be "haredq," then to me the reason for this becomes remarkably evident: You spelled it wrong.
the commas are off
It brainwashes or Hypnotises you to believe that it is HARD to find the answer, thats why you cant find the answer. Subliminal messages messing with ur mind!!!
It hs too much punctuation
ANSWER
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The letter E (most common character) is not in the whole paragraph
GOT RIGHT
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Daniel, Joe, etc
well the punctuation is all wrong! too many commas asn all in the wrong places :) and as said before.... NO E's :D
ok. using that sckeptrascopialo thingy that changes words.... it makes it that their ARE E's.... so then what the ansewer.
and do you honestly have to complicate thigs so much
The answer is the word "it".
This is a lot like the ryme from elementary school:
"Railroad crossing, watch for the cars. Try to spell that without any r's."
Where the answer is "t h a t".
there is no indention in the paragraph so its not a paragraph really
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