Not in the least
2007-02-04 06:50:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I won't think so. That's how those Yale and Harvard kids are doing their research these days.
A bit sore for "sight" but cheating "site" ain't.
By the way, there is no such thing as cheating. Try not telling all the truth; unconventional means; extraordinary effort; stock backdating; "I did not have sexual relation with that woman, Ms. Lewinski (when Hillary was around.)"
2007-02-04 06:54:48
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answer #2
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answered by sprinting_turtle 5
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Unless the judges are here too I don't think it's wrong. I mean, riddles are being recycled over and over, so no one can actually really prove you're cheating!
So what's the question?
2007-02-04 07:03:40
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answer #3
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answered by sugarscamp 5
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Well, if there aren't rules against it, then no.
Who's gonna let you take a contest and allow you to ask people for help? No one because it's too easy. Unless it's a stupid contest.
2007-02-04 06:48:49
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Use the resources at hand here or Google it. I found many riddle sites that apply, did another search for riddles.com and narrowed it down. Here's just one. http://www.riddles.com/
2007-02-04 07:03:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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well if u ask question it just makes the riddle easier i wouldn't say cheating but disqualification
2007-02-04 07:04:30
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answer #6
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answered by secretrainbow89 3
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well, its seems about the same as asking for someone on here to solve your homework problems for you. Cheating is cheating, but does that make it wrong i dont know.
2007-02-04 06:46:39
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answer #7
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answered by tomhale138 6
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No.
Would you consider posting erroneous answers on this site as immoral?
2007-02-04 06:51:08
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answer #8
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answered by Always Hopeful 6
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Yes.
2007-02-04 06:51:03
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answered by THE UNKNOWN 5
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No. It shows resourcefulness.
2007-02-04 06:59:03
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answer #10
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answered by Hawkeye 4
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