Yeah, but "smart" is American-English. It means well-dressed in International-English. Are you trying to have your cake and eat it too, sir? I think you have to choose a side.
Anyway, what was the riddle? It sounds interesting.
Also, if the person who says its not solvable can disprove your proof, fair enough. Until he does, though, no dice.
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Yeah, but "smart" is American-English. It means well-dressed in International-English. Are you trying to have your cake and eat it too, sir? I think you have to choose a side.
Anyway, what was the riddle? It sounds interesting.
Also, if the person who says its not solvable can disprove your proof, fair enough. Until he does, though, no dice.
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Smart is used reasonably often to mean intelligent in international english, it's not an Americanism.
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Kinky! :P
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in north america frosties are a cereal breakfast food
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Hi, my name is Frosties. I make jokes that people don't get.