Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32329805-20180617123403/@comment-32994909-20180617143233

MemeDaddy, you got it all wrong, the actual answer is very simple... Bob has exactly 5 apples, having 5 apples implies that Bob is not willing to eat any of the apples, because if you buy one apple you would usually wait before buying another one, let alone buying another four. Either this, or Bob simply bought the apples in a pack of 5. Either way, Bob is trying to eat healthily. If my first theory is correct, then we can come to the conclusion that Bob is a fat guy who simply wants to go on a diet, so keeps buying apples in an attempt to get fit and healthy, but keeps avoiding eating them. If my second theory is correct, Bob simply wants to eat healthily and he may or may not be fat. So...

Theory 1

Bob is fat. Since he doesn't like to eat healthily, it could instead mean that he eats very greasy, unhealthy foods, which can stain his clothes very easily. This means he probably frequently asks people to do his laundry for him. Hence, he asked you to do his laundry and you're doing it. But you forgot your compassion and helpful nature, which may take a while to find. So X is your compassion and helpful nature, and it will take as long as you decide to improve your ethical values to find.

Theory 2

Bob just found a good deal at the supermarket, allowing him to buy 5 apples for a bargain. This motivates you to also find the same bargain, hence X is the bargain, and it will take as long to find it as the chances of you visiting the same shop, area and seeing the same bargain as Bob did.