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Edit: Gwendoline
EON character as always
1. Many Bond villains would say this of me
I apologise if I'm just reading it wrongly.
And I will say the same to you. If they want to answer people's questions them let em.
It still doesn't make sense to me but I will await further clues.
It's not supposed to immediately make sense, hence the obscurity of the clues. If the first clue of a round was "I enjoy playing with pens" or "I'm great at hacking computers and I wear glasses," it wouldn't be a very perplexing round, would it?
Why are you trying to turn this into a battle?
Please tell me your interpretation of the clue. Clues are meant to make sense - that is not the same as immediately pointing to a character.
With this clue, a guess is impossible; which is why I suspect not a single character has been guessed!
I'm sorry @w2bond for starting this. Who knew an innocuous question would grind such gears? I look forward to further clues.
'obscurity through obscurity'?
It's not be getting worked up pal. What part of 'I don't understand the clue' prompted you to write a silly reply about how clues aren't meant to make sense?
Yep, sure you actually believe that. I see in reality everyone is as perplexed as me. If a clue doesn't work in isolation, it shouldn't be given is isolation. That is the bottom line.
If you aren't getting worked up, then you would've either moved on or played the game by now. Writing a paragraph in frustration only shows that you are indeed getting worked up over a game that's meant to be fun. If you don't care for the clues, nobody is forcing you to play this round.
This is the sort of stuff that made me quit the elimination games for a couple of years - people take them a bit too seriously.
1. What some Bond villains said to Bond might apply to me
2. I found out the answer
3. It wasn't my bold entrance that got your attention
I'm in the opposite time zone to most of you so that would be why I might appear to reply slowly