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"The beginning of eternity
The end of time and space
The beginning of every end,
And the end of every place"
The answer is.......
"I am driving myself crazy trying to remember the word that describes a person's name that has the same initials.....such as, Mickey Mouse, Henry Hudson, etc. Can anyone riddle me this?"
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It means "will anyone get me out of this (or that)
riddle".
They are trying to say "oh look at me I can try to quote Batman, Aren't I cool?"
and you should respond by kicking them in the face.
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