The current riddle (riddle 152) is on page 111, post #1105
i thought since i know alot of pretty hard ones i'd make this (pretty sure it's not a dupe since searching riddle gave me nothing) if it's too hard i'll give a hint :shrug:
ok so there are 2 rules: 1)only i ask riddles, else it'll only become chaos. 2) you can try as much as you want but if the answers are multiple choice then i expect a reasonening behind your answers.
Spoiler: unsolved riddles
ok first one:
Imagine this taking place in the middle-east. A new student met the Zen Master after travelling hundreds of miles by yak cart. He was understandably pleased with himself for being selected at the great master's feet. The first time they formely met, the Zen Master asked, "May i ask you a simple question?". "It would be an honor!" replied the student. "what is greater, that which has no beginning or that which has no end?" queried the Zen Master. The student tried many answers but each were denied with a single disaproving negative nod. "I shall ask you an easier question since you can't solve this one" said the Zen Master, "When can a pebble hold back the sea?". And again the student tried and failed many times. "i am a complete idiot for not being able to solve even the simplest of your ridles" said the student. Suddenly the student stopped, sat down and said that he was ready for his second lesson.
But what was the Zen Master's first lesson?