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    Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
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    @OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
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    I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
    – Omega Krypton
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This picture represents one word. Which word is it?
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    Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 9:36






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    @OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
    – Deusovi
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:20








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    I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:32














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This picture represents one word. Which word is it?
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  • 3




    Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 9:36






  • 8




    @OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
    – Deusovi
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:20








  • 8




    I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:32














  • 3




    Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 9:36






  • 8




    @OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
    – Deusovi
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:20








  • 8




    I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
    – Omega Krypton
    Dec 5 '18 at 10:32








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Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
– Omega Krypton
Dec 5 '18 at 9:36




Why the downvote? +1 for consolation
– Omega Krypton
Dec 5 '18 at 9:36




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8




@OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
– Deusovi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:20






@OmegaKrypton Votes should not be for "consolation", but on the quality of the puzzle. This is a puzzle stolen directly from somewhere else (and not a particularly good one, IMO), so it has been downvoted.
– Deusovi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:20






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8




I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
– Omega Krypton
Dec 5 '18 at 10:32




I believe that it has properly sited the source and the puzzle is not that bad as you have said, never mind though, thank you for your reminder
– Omega Krypton
Dec 5 '18 at 10:32










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These may combine to give




Neptune




With the individual images clueing




1. Yen - Y ← NE

2. top of Pen → P

3. Tuna - Na (sodium) → TU

4. Rest of Pen (upside down) ← NE







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    ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
    – Arthur
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:27






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    @Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
    – casualcoder
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:33






  • 2




    Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 13:16






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    ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
    – Nank
    Dec 5 '18 at 14:15












  • @Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 15:03



















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I'm thinking the premise and question are wrong, since we already know...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." .


Therefore, if the question is asking for 1 answer, there are still 999 more to go along with it.







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26














These may combine to give




Neptune




With the individual images clueing




1. Yen - Y ← NE

2. top of Pen → P

3. Tuna - Na (sodium) → TU

4. Rest of Pen (upside down) ← NE







share|improve this answer

















  • 3




    ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
    – Arthur
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:27






  • 2




    @Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
    – casualcoder
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:33






  • 2




    Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 13:16






  • 1




    ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
    – Nank
    Dec 5 '18 at 14:15












  • @Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 15:03
















26














These may combine to give




Neptune




With the individual images clueing




1. Yen - Y ← NE

2. top of Pen → P

3. Tuna - Na (sodium) → TU

4. Rest of Pen (upside down) ← NE







share|improve this answer

















  • 3




    ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
    – Arthur
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:27






  • 2




    @Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
    – casualcoder
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:33






  • 2




    Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 13:16






  • 1




    ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
    – Nank
    Dec 5 '18 at 14:15












  • @Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 15:03














26












26








26






These may combine to give




Neptune




With the individual images clueing




1. Yen - Y ← NE

2. top of Pen → P

3. Tuna - Na (sodium) → TU

4. Rest of Pen (upside down) ← NE







share|improve this answer












These may combine to give




Neptune




With the individual images clueing




1. Yen - Y ← NE

2. top of Pen → P

3. Tuna - Na (sodium) → TU

4. Rest of Pen (upside down) ← NE








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  • 3




    ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
    – Arthur
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:27






  • 2




    @Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
    – casualcoder
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:33






  • 2




    Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 13:16






  • 1




    ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
    – Nank
    Dec 5 '18 at 14:15












  • @Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 15:03














  • 3




    ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
    – Arthur
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:27






  • 2




    @Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
    – casualcoder
    Dec 5 '18 at 12:33






  • 2




    Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 13:16






  • 1




    ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
    – Nank
    Dec 5 '18 at 14:15












  • @Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
    – Tom
    Dec 5 '18 at 15:03








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3




ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
– Arthur
Dec 5 '18 at 12:27




ROT13: V jbhyq fnl gung gung svfu vf n pbq, abg n ghan. Gung guerj zr bss.
– Arthur
Dec 5 '18 at 12:27




2




2




@Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
– casualcoder
Dec 5 '18 at 12:33




@Arthur ROT13: ol gur funcr bs gur svaf vg vf vaqrrq n pbq naq abg n ghan
– casualcoder
Dec 5 '18 at 12:33




2




2




Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
– Tom
Dec 5 '18 at 13:16




Arthur and casualcoder are right, so image 3 or answer is fishy.
– Tom
Dec 5 '18 at 13:16




1




1




ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
– Nank
Dec 5 '18 at 14:15






ROT13: vs 2 vf gur gbc bs gur cra, ubj pna 4 or hcfvqr qbja?
– Nank
Dec 5 '18 at 14:15














@Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
– Tom
Dec 5 '18 at 15:03




@Nank, that is a philosophical question. If the cap was on, then the whole object would be pointing up. With the cap off, 2 is still up (and only refers to the tip of the word), but now the rest of the object is pointing upsidedown in the sense that it's not the right way up for using?
– Tom
Dec 5 '18 at 15:03











-1















I'm thinking the premise and question are wrong, since we already know...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." .


Therefore, if the question is asking for 1 answer, there are still 999 more to go along with it.







share|improve this answer























  • Hello and welcome to PSE. Please familiarise yourself with the rules of the site. Also, you need to hide your answers in spoilers.
    – rhsquared
    Dec 6 '18 at 7:04
















-1















I'm thinking the premise and question are wrong, since we already know...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." .


Therefore, if the question is asking for 1 answer, there are still 999 more to go along with it.







share|improve this answer























  • Hello and welcome to PSE. Please familiarise yourself with the rules of the site. Also, you need to hide your answers in spoilers.
    – rhsquared
    Dec 6 '18 at 7:04














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I'm thinking the premise and question are wrong, since we already know...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." .


Therefore, if the question is asking for 1 answer, there are still 999 more to go along with it.







share|improve this answer















I'm thinking the premise and question are wrong, since we already know...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." .


Therefore, if the question is asking for 1 answer, there are still 999 more to go along with it.








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