• Inverno@lemm.ee
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        You can find out which one is bisexual by asking them directly. The problem is that one of them will lie about it so they will both give you the same answer.

        By asking one of them “If I asked the other one if you lie, what would they say?” you’re able to figure out which one lies and which one tells the truth and then all you have to do is ask one of them to figure out who is bisexual.

        Let’s say left tells the truth and right lies. If you ask left, “would right say you lie?” She will answer “Yes”truthfully, knowing right will lie. Right would lie and say that left will lie.

        If you started the other way around and asked right, “would left say you lie?” She will answer “No” untruthfully, knowing left will tell the truth. Left would tell the truth and say that right will lie, so she gives the opposite answer.

        So basically, if you ask either of them, “would the other say you lie?” If they say yes they tell the truth, if they say no they lie. Then you just follow it up with “are you bisexual?” And now you know the answer.

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          Wouldn’t it be more subtle to follow up by instead asking which one of them is in the Coast Guard?

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      Wouldn’t they both just say yes?

      Ask the one who tells the truth “if I asked the other one if you lie, what would they say?” The liar would say that the truth teller does lie, so the truth teller says “she would say yes”.

      Ask the one who lies “if I asked the other one if you lie, what would they say?” The truth teller must be honest that the liar lies, so the truth teller would say yes, so the liar will say “she would say no”.

      Im just dumb lol

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        the non-liar would say the other one would call her a liar

        the liar would say the other one would call her a non-liar

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          Yea I figured that out right as you replied lol, I’m tired, thanks

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    which one goes by them/they pronouns? is it like they/them but swapped for fun?

    also, trick question, both are bi, and the right one (our right) needs to charge they phone, which is why them are not taking the pic

  • 404CameranotFound@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    The right one is bi, the left needs to charge their phone, the right tells the truth because she’s a bad bitch that needs tea to spill, the left one lies because tarot card in phone case

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    At first glance, the one on the right needs to charge they phone, since the one on the left is clearly taking a photo. However:

    • the one on the left could be lying, and only pretending to use their phone (which is actually dead)
    • the one on the left could actually be using their phone, which is at 5% battery (still needs to be charged, just not dead yet)
    • the one on the right may not have their phone with them at all

    So actually I’m gonna say the one on the left needs to charge they phone, and the one on the right therefore must be bisexual.

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      the photo is taken through the mirror with phone perfectly straightely aligned. By this we can conclude that phone is that one cis friend of a lesbian which must be at the left since she is holding the cis phone