riddle me this


phrase originally used by the riddler at the beggining of one of his riddles, asking the listener to explain the riddle. now used as a challenge to someone to provide an answer to a question that has no apparent answer.
riddle me this – why did “batman & robin” with the collective talent of george clooney, chris o donnell, uma thurman, john glover and even alicia silverstone suck so hard?
a person whom likes to bull sh-t about pointless thing to come to no objective
so i hear that jake riddle me this about some bull sh-t that happen last night at the club.

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