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That is not the word I was looking for, but it looks to work as well.

The word was startling.

A man wakes up and sees that his brother is dead. Though they are alone in a quiet room, he immediately realizes that he will be dead soon too. How does he know this?
 
Is the quiet room a hospital room?

Oh or are they conjoined twins?

Quick Rolex will be back soon then I'm scr3wed =devil
 
they are in the control room after a nuclear leak from a reactor
 
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your all wrong. his friend the president and when the president dies world war 3 happens and he will die
 
Is the quiet room a hospital room?

Oh or are they conjoined twins?

Quick Rolex will be back soon then I'm scr3wed =devil


Right. They are Siamese twins.
 
What are the only English words with three consecutive repeated letters. For example, sweet-toothed would be one (ee,tt,oo) if it weren't for the hyphen.
 
What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you throw it away?
 
Charcoal.

Still need the answer to this one.

What are the only English words with three consecutive repeated letters. For example, sweet-toothed would be one (ee,tt,oo) if it weren't for the hyphen.
 
Well Mississippi is a possibility.

EDIT: scratch that, they're not consecutive.
 
I won’t be giving any hints until Timex makes his way in here. I want to see if he knows it first. If he doesn’t stop by in a couple of hours, I have some hints ready if you need them.
 
Folex must be getting his hair done.

Here is a hint:

It is two words combined to make one.
 
Folex must be getting his hair done.

Here is a hint:

It is two words combined to make one.

Considering I have a degree in finance, I will take a guess to say...

Bookkeeper.
B-oo-kk-ee-per
 
That's it.
 
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