See me once, see me twice #3

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You guys seem to like these riddles, so here you have another one:




See me once, the winged creatures visiting.

See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.

See me four times, are you even listening?




Here are the previous riddles in this series (the solutions there have nothing to do with this one).
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    You guys seem to like these riddles, so here you have another one:




    See me once, the winged creatures visiting.

    See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.

    See me four times, are you even listening?




    Here are the previous riddles in this series (the solutions there have nothing to do with this one).
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      You guys seem to like these riddles, so here you have another one:




      See me once, the winged creatures visiting.

      See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.

      See me four times, are you even listening?




      Here are the previous riddles in this series (the solutions there have nothing to do with this one).
      #1
      #2










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      You guys seem to like these riddles, so here you have another one:




      See me once, the winged creatures visiting.

      See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.

      See me four times, are you even listening?




      Here are the previous riddles in this series (the solutions there have nothing to do with this one).
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          You are




          LA




          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          LA stands for the city Los Angeles, "the angels".




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          LALA land is used to mean a fantasy world, often related to kids.




          See my four times, are you even listening?




          LALALALA while plugging your ears.







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          • Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
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          Bit of a stretch but are you




          UP?




          Explanation:



          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          You often need to look up in order to see winged creatures like birds in the sky.




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          Small children will often say "up up" when they want to be picked up. Their eyes could be glistening with affection or because they are about to cry and want to be comforted.




          See me four times, are you even listening?




          Similar to the previous answer, if you ignore/don't listen to a kid saying "up up", they are likely to repeat it more fervently. "Up up! UP UP!"







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          • No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
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          You are




          LA




          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          LA stands for the city Los Angeles, "the angels".




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          LALA land is used to mean a fantasy world, often related to kids.




          See my four times, are you even listening?




          LALALALA while plugging your ears.







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          • Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
            – Cashbee
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          You are




          LA




          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          LA stands for the city Los Angeles, "the angels".




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          LALA land is used to mean a fantasy world, often related to kids.




          See my four times, are you even listening?




          LALALALA while plugging your ears.







          share|improve this answer




















          • Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
            – Cashbee
            48 mins ago












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          up vote
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          You are




          LA




          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          LA stands for the city Los Angeles, "the angels".




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          LALA land is used to mean a fantasy world, often related to kids.




          See my four times, are you even listening?




          LALALALA while plugging your ears.







          share|improve this answer












          You are




          LA




          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          LA stands for the city Los Angeles, "the angels".




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          LALA land is used to mean a fantasy world, often related to kids.




          See my four times, are you even listening?




          LALALALA while plugging your ears.








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          answered 55 mins ago









          TheMadHaberdasher

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          • Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
            – Cashbee
            48 mins ago
















          • Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
            – Cashbee
            48 mins ago















          Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
          – Cashbee
          48 mins ago




          Indeed I am! Nicely done. I had another explanation in mind for the see me twice though. Rot13(Ynyn ynaq vf abg sbe fznyy xvqf rfcrpvnyyl)
          – Cashbee
          48 mins ago










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          Bit of a stretch but are you




          UP?




          Explanation:



          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          You often need to look up in order to see winged creatures like birds in the sky.




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          Small children will often say "up up" when they want to be picked up. Their eyes could be glistening with affection or because they are about to cry and want to be comforted.




          See me four times, are you even listening?




          Similar to the previous answer, if you ignore/don't listen to a kid saying "up up", they are likely to repeat it more fervently. "Up up! UP UP!"







          share|improve this answer




















          • No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago














          up vote
          1
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          Bit of a stretch but are you




          UP?




          Explanation:



          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          You often need to look up in order to see winged creatures like birds in the sky.




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          Small children will often say "up up" when they want to be picked up. Their eyes could be glistening with affection or because they are about to cry and want to be comforted.




          See me four times, are you even listening?




          Similar to the previous answer, if you ignore/don't listen to a kid saying "up up", they are likely to repeat it more fervently. "Up up! UP UP!"







          share|improve this answer




















          • No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago












          up vote
          1
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          up vote
          1
          down vote









          Bit of a stretch but are you




          UP?




          Explanation:



          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          You often need to look up in order to see winged creatures like birds in the sky.




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          Small children will often say "up up" when they want to be picked up. Their eyes could be glistening with affection or because they are about to cry and want to be comforted.




          See me four times, are you even listening?




          Similar to the previous answer, if you ignore/don't listen to a kid saying "up up", they are likely to repeat it more fervently. "Up up! UP UP!"







          share|improve this answer












          Bit of a stretch but are you




          UP?




          Explanation:



          See me once, the winged creatures visiting.




          You often need to look up in order to see winged creatures like birds in the sky.




          See me twice, small children's eyes glistening.




          Small children will often say "up up" when they want to be picked up. Their eyes could be glistening with affection or because they are about to cry and want to be comforted.




          See me four times, are you even listening?




          Similar to the previous answer, if you ignore/don't listen to a kid saying "up up", they are likely to repeat it more fervently. "Up up! UP UP!"








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          answered 1 hour ago









          Luke C. J. Currie

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          • No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago
















          • No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago















          No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago




          No, that's not it. I like your explanation for see me twice ^^
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago

















           

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