Question 1064921
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For me, all the senses in this post are reversed from the legs to the head.


And the first thing that I can not understand from this condition, is:


who is older, Benjamin or Edward ?



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<U>Comment from student</U>: Apparently edward is older. It's supposed to be a riddle but I feel like it's not actually solvable, 
just a tease to drive one crazy trying to solve it. Thanks for your time, I hope you can make heads or tails of this.
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<U>My response</U>: 
No, &nbsp;you didn't understand me. &nbsp;The things are worse. 


1. &nbsp;From this phrase &nbsp;"Edward is as old as Benjamin used to be . . . " &nbsp;I conclude that Benjamin is older than Edward.


2. &nbsp;From this phrase ". . . when Edward was as old as Benjamn is now." &nbsp;I conclude that Edward is older than Benjamin.


The conclusion is that everyone is older than the other.


Strange &nbsp;? &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Or NONSENSE &nbsp;??