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To the "lov" question, it's actually quite obviuos. the word "lov" isn't a complete word... it is "endless" and the word it makes is associated with hearts....
*Froths at the mouth* Fffffffff-f-f-ffffffffffffffffff-ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ffllllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat tttttttthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Need help.. How many jumps.. Hints not helping.. HOW MANY JUMPS?! O,..O'
If you're not successful on your firsst jump, that means you haven't been able to use your parachute, which would mean you wouldn't get another try, you'd be dead, or severely injured at least. So, one? That's a three letter word, but it's a number. So, I don't know. I can't think of anything that answers it but isn't a number.
I thought about things logically, which is where I came up with the first answer from. Also, I really thought about what was at the bottom of the page: A kinda hinty quote: "If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you". That's what made me think about it, after all, by saying that to someone you imply that if they can't get things right the first time, they shouldn't skydive, because you'll end up dead if you can't get it right the first time. Which is what made me think that it must take just one jump.
I also thought it could be none, but that doesn't work. I just can't figure it out. Someone please help?
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