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Bob has never been a M before.



He boards a plane in his home state.



Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.



When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.



He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!



What is M?



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    My first thought was terrorist lol
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    rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
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    "Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
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    yesterday










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    @BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
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    – EKons
    10 hours ago










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    @EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
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    9 hours ago
















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$begingroup$


Bob has never been a M before.



He boards a plane in his home state.



Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.



When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.



He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!



What is M?



Hint: You are looking for a word beginning with 'M'.










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  • 5




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    My first thought was terrorist lol
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    – Rapiddagger
    yesterday






  • 2




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    rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
    $endgroup$
    – stuart stevenson
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    "Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
    $endgroup$
    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
    $endgroup$
    – EKons
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
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    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    9 hours ago














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$begingroup$


Bob has never been a M before.



He boards a plane in his home state.



Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.



When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.



He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!



What is M?



Hint: You are looking for a word beginning with 'M'.










share|improve this question









$endgroup$




Bob has never been a M before.



He boards a plane in his home state.



Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.



When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.



He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!



What is M?



Hint: You are looking for a word beginning with 'M'.







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    My first thought was terrorist lol
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    yesterday






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    rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
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    – stuart stevenson
    yesterday










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    "Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
    $endgroup$
    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
    $endgroup$
    – EKons
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
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    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    9 hours ago














  • 5




    $begingroup$
    My first thought was terrorist lol
    $endgroup$
    – Rapiddagger
    yesterday






  • 2




    $begingroup$
    rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
    $endgroup$
    – stuart stevenson
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    "Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
    $endgroup$
    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
    $endgroup$
    – EKons
    10 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
    $endgroup$
    – BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    9 hours ago








5




5




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My first thought was terrorist lol
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– Rapiddagger
yesterday




$begingroup$
My first thought was terrorist lol
$endgroup$
– Rapiddagger
yesterday




2




2




$begingroup$
rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
$endgroup$
– stuart stevenson
yesterday




$begingroup$
rot 13(znex, znavnp, zrff, zvabevgl), any of these? I feel, as we've seen from hexomino's answer, that there is no unique solution.
$endgroup$
– stuart stevenson
yesterday












$begingroup$
"Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
yesterday




$begingroup$
"Pilot" could work, except that it doesn't start with 'M'
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
yesterday












$begingroup$
@BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
$endgroup$
– EKons
10 hours ago




$begingroup$
@BlueRaja-DannyPflughoeft Usually, you pilot training aircraft long before your first commercial flight. Also, planes usually have two pilots. Finally, he becomes a "M" when he arrives... a bit too late to become a pilot I guess.
$endgroup$
– EKons
10 hours ago












$begingroup$
@EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
9 hours ago




$begingroup$
@EKons: I was thinking of a single-person aircraft
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
9 hours ago










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A long shot but is M a




Millionaire




Bob has never been a M before. He boards a plane in his home state.




Bob's a regular guy and is leaving say France to fly to England.




Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




He bought a say Euromillions lottery ticket and has just won a million Euro. No one else is a rich.




When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




In England the value of €1M ≈ £860 000 and he's not considered a millionaire in England.




He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




He doesn't spend his winnings and is a millionaire when he returns to France.







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    Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
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    – Dylan
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    This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
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    6 hours ago








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    I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
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    – Kyle Delaney
    3 hours ago










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    ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
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    3 hours ago



















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I think the answer might be




Man




Bob has never been a M before.




He is under 18 and so, technically, he is still a boy.




Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




The date turns over to his 18th birthday shortly after takeoff and he becomes a man. Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a man.




When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




He crosses the international date line and arrives somewhere where it is still the previous day (say travelling New Zealand to Hawaii). In this new place, he would still be considered 17 and so, still a boy.




He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




When he arrives back home, he is 18 again and so, a man.







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    Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
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    – rybo111
    yesterday






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    "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
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    10 hours ago



















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I think the answer is




marshal (as in air marshal)




Bob has never been a M before




he does not have the job




Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




He is doing some kind of test to see if he gets the job. Nobody else is one (the person evaluating him is probably just an evaluator or something)




When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




his evaluation is over so he isn't one anymore




He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




he comes back and he got the job







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    A horrible answer, but it kind of fits:




    Molester




    Bob has never been a M before.




    Good Bob!




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    Bad Bob! Good other passengers!




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    Bob landed in a country where what he did was legal, hence there's no criminal label is applied to him.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    But Bob was extradited! Or very stupid. Regardless, he's back home where he will face his crime.







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      rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
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      22 hours ago



















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    I suspect this is not the answer, but it fits so well...




    Bob became a Mile High Club member, meaning he had sexual intercourse or arousal on a plane.




    Bob has never been a M before.




    Clear enough.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    This means that Bob is experiencing sexual arouas from the planes vibration, and not having intercourse with another passanger (no, I'm not making this up, this is on the Wikipedia page of Mile High Club).




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    I think because it was only an arousal, the title is taken away from him as the flight is over.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    On his way back, he actually has an intercourse and will be a member of the Mile High Club forever!







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      The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
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      – George
      10 hours ago













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    $begingroup$

    A long shot but is M a




    Millionaire




    Bob has never been a M before. He boards a plane in his home state.




    Bob's a regular guy and is leaving say France to fly to England.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    He bought a say Euromillions lottery ticket and has just won a million Euro. No one else is a rich.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    In England the value of €1M ≈ £860 000 and he's not considered a millionaire in England.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    He doesn't spend his winnings and is a millionaire when he returns to France.







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      Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
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      – Dylan
      10 hours ago






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      This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
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      – only_pro
      6 hours ago








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      I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
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      – Kyle Delaney
      3 hours ago










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      ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
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      3 hours ago
















    37












    $begingroup$

    A long shot but is M a




    Millionaire




    Bob has never been a M before. He boards a plane in his home state.




    Bob's a regular guy and is leaving say France to fly to England.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    He bought a say Euromillions lottery ticket and has just won a million Euro. No one else is a rich.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    In England the value of €1M ≈ £860 000 and he's not considered a millionaire in England.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    He doesn't spend his winnings and is a millionaire when he returns to France.







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    • 2




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      Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
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      – Dylan
      10 hours ago






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
      $endgroup$
      – only_pro
      6 hours ago








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      I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
      $endgroup$
      – Kyle Delaney
      3 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
      $endgroup$
      – Hand-E-Food
      3 hours ago














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    A long shot but is M a




    Millionaire




    Bob has never been a M before. He boards a plane in his home state.




    Bob's a regular guy and is leaving say France to fly to England.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    He bought a say Euromillions lottery ticket and has just won a million Euro. No one else is a rich.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    In England the value of €1M ≈ £860 000 and he's not considered a millionaire in England.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    He doesn't spend his winnings and is a millionaire when he returns to France.







    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$



    A long shot but is M a




    Millionaire




    Bob has never been a M before. He boards a plane in his home state.




    Bob's a regular guy and is leaving say France to fly to England.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    He bought a say Euromillions lottery ticket and has just won a million Euro. No one else is a rich.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    In England the value of €1M ≈ £860 000 and he's not considered a millionaire in England.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    He doesn't spend his winnings and is a millionaire when he returns to France.








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    answered yesterday









    TomTom

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    • 2




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      Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
      $endgroup$
      – only_pro
      6 hours ago








    • 1




      $begingroup$
      I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
      $endgroup$
      – Kyle Delaney
      3 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
      $endgroup$
      – Hand-E-Food
      3 hours ago














    • 2




      $begingroup$
      Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
      $endgroup$
      – only_pro
      6 hours ago








    • 1




      $begingroup$
      I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
      $endgroup$
      – Kyle Delaney
      3 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
      $endgroup$
      – Hand-E-Food
      3 hours ago








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    Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
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    – Dylan
    10 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    Wow. The fact that this is the answer. What a puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – Dylan
    10 hours ago




    1




    1




    $begingroup$
    This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
    $endgroup$
    – only_pro
    6 hours ago






    $begingroup$
    This is clever, and I like the puzzle as an idea, but I don't think it's very good. He's still a millionaire in his home country the entire time. The fact that he owns €1M doesn't change while he's in England. While he's in England, he is, in fact, a millionaire (in Euros).
    $endgroup$
    – only_pro
    6 hours ago






    1




    1




    $begingroup$
    I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
    $endgroup$
    – Kyle Delaney
    3 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    I think the money-changing thing is still fair game for a riddle like this. What really bothers me is that there's nothing about being on the plane that contributes to him becoming a M.
    $endgroup$
    – Kyle Delaney
    3 hours ago












    $begingroup$
    ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
    $endgroup$
    – Hand-E-Food
    3 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    ROT13: Anu, ur'q ybfr gbb zhpu cnlvat sbervta rkpunatr srrf ba vg gjvpr. 😂
    $endgroup$
    – Hand-E-Food
    3 hours ago











    37












    $begingroup$

    I think the answer might be




    Man




    Bob has never been a M before.




    He is under 18 and so, technically, he is still a boy.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    The date turns over to his 18th birthday shortly after takeoff and he becomes a man. Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a man.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    He crosses the international date line and arrives somewhere where it is still the previous day (say travelling New Zealand to Hawaii). In this new place, he would still be considered 17 and so, still a boy.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    When he arrives back home, he is 18 again and so, a man.







    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$









    • 11




      $begingroup$
      Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
      $endgroup$
      – rybo111
      yesterday






    • 4




      $begingroup$
      "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago
















    37












    $begingroup$

    I think the answer might be




    Man




    Bob has never been a M before.




    He is under 18 and so, technically, he is still a boy.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    The date turns over to his 18th birthday shortly after takeoff and he becomes a man. Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a man.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    He crosses the international date line and arrives somewhere where it is still the previous day (say travelling New Zealand to Hawaii). In this new place, he would still be considered 17 and so, still a boy.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    When he arrives back home, he is 18 again and so, a man.







    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$









    • 11




      $begingroup$
      Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
      $endgroup$
      – rybo111
      yesterday






    • 4




      $begingroup$
      "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago














    37












    37








    37





    $begingroup$

    I think the answer might be




    Man




    Bob has never been a M before.




    He is under 18 and so, technically, he is still a boy.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    The date turns over to his 18th birthday shortly after takeoff and he becomes a man. Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a man.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    He crosses the international date line and arrives somewhere where it is still the previous day (say travelling New Zealand to Hawaii). In this new place, he would still be considered 17 and so, still a boy.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    When he arrives back home, he is 18 again and so, a man.







    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$



    I think the answer might be




    Man




    Bob has never been a M before.




    He is under 18 and so, technically, he is still a boy.




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    The date turns over to his 18th birthday shortly after takeoff and he becomes a man. Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a man.




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    He crosses the international date line and arrives somewhere where it is still the previous day (say travelling New Zealand to Hawaii). In this new place, he would still be considered 17 and so, still a boy.




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    When he arrives back home, he is 18 again and so, a man.








    share|improve this answer












    share|improve this answer



    share|improve this answer










    answered yesterday









    hexominohexomino

    44.6k4136215




    44.6k4136215








    • 11




      $begingroup$
      Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
      $endgroup$
      – rybo111
      yesterday






    • 4




      $begingroup$
      "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago














    • 11




      $begingroup$
      Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
      $endgroup$
      – rybo111
      yesterday






    • 4




      $begingroup$
      "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
      $endgroup$
      – Dylan
      10 hours ago








    11




    11




    $begingroup$
    Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
    $endgroup$
    – rybo111
    yesterday




    $begingroup$
    Not the answer I was looking for, but valid nonetheless.
    $endgroup$
    – rybo111
    yesterday




    4




    4




    $begingroup$
    "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
    $endgroup$
    – Dylan
    10 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    "Weirdly, nobody else on the plane is a M"... Dying! 🤣
    $endgroup$
    – Dylan
    10 hours ago











    3












    $begingroup$

    I think the answer is




    marshal (as in air marshal)




    Bob has never been a M before




    he does not have the job




    Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




    He is doing some kind of test to see if he gets the job. Nobody else is one (the person evaluating him is probably just an evaluator or something)




    When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




    his evaluation is over so he isn't one anymore




    He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




    he comes back and he got the job







    share|improve this answer








    New contributor




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    $endgroup$


















      3












      $begingroup$

      I think the answer is




      marshal (as in air marshal)




      Bob has never been a M before




      he does not have the job




      Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




      He is doing some kind of test to see if he gets the job. Nobody else is one (the person evaluating him is probably just an evaluator or something)




      When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




      his evaluation is over so he isn't one anymore




      He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




      he comes back and he got the job







      share|improve this answer








      New contributor




      bramC is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
      Check out our Code of Conduct.






      $endgroup$
















        3












        3








        3





        $begingroup$

        I think the answer is




        marshal (as in air marshal)




        Bob has never been a M before




        he does not have the job




        Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




        He is doing some kind of test to see if he gets the job. Nobody else is one (the person evaluating him is probably just an evaluator or something)




        When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




        his evaluation is over so he isn't one anymore




        He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




        he comes back and he got the job







        share|improve this answer








        New contributor




        bramC is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
        Check out our Code of Conduct.






        $endgroup$



        I think the answer is




        marshal (as in air marshal)




        Bob has never been a M before




        he does not have the job




        Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




        He is doing some kind of test to see if he gets the job. Nobody else is one (the person evaluating him is probably just an evaluator or something)




        When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




        his evaluation is over so he isn't one anymore




        He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




        he comes back and he got the job








        share|improve this answer








        New contributor




        bramC is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer






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        answered 11 hours ago









        bramCbramC

        311




        311




        New contributor




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        New contributor





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            1












            $begingroup$

            A horrible answer, but it kind of fits:




            Molester




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Good Bob!




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            Bad Bob! Good other passengers!




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            Bob landed in a country where what he did was legal, hence there's no criminal label is applied to him.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            But Bob was extradited! Or very stupid. Regardless, he's back home where he will face his crime.







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$









            • 2




              $begingroup$
              rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
              $endgroup$
              – s6th
              22 hours ago
















            1












            $begingroup$

            A horrible answer, but it kind of fits:




            Molester




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Good Bob!




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            Bad Bob! Good other passengers!




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            Bob landed in a country where what he did was legal, hence there's no criminal label is applied to him.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            But Bob was extradited! Or very stupid. Regardless, he's back home where he will face his crime.







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$









            • 2




              $begingroup$
              rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
              $endgroup$
              – s6th
              22 hours ago














            1












            1








            1





            $begingroup$

            A horrible answer, but it kind of fits:




            Molester




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Good Bob!




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            Bad Bob! Good other passengers!




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            Bob landed in a country where what he did was legal, hence there's no criminal label is applied to him.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            But Bob was extradited! Or very stupid. Regardless, he's back home where he will face his crime.







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$



            A horrible answer, but it kind of fits:




            Molester




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Good Bob!




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            Bad Bob! Good other passengers!




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            Bob landed in a country where what he did was legal, hence there's no criminal label is applied to him.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            But Bob was extradited! Or very stupid. Regardless, he's back home where he will face his crime.








            share|improve this answer












            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer










            answered 22 hours ago









            Hand-E-FoodHand-E-Food

            1292




            1292








            • 2




              $begingroup$
              rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
              $endgroup$
              – s6th
              22 hours ago














            • 2




              $begingroup$
              rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
              $endgroup$
              – s6th
              22 hours ago








            2




            2




            $begingroup$
            rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
            $endgroup$
            – s6th
            22 hours ago




            $begingroup$
            rot 13: Gur jbeq "znyrsnpgbe," zrnavat fbzrbar jub pbzzvgf n pevzr, pbhyq or hfrq gb rkgraq guvf ybtvp gb nal pevzr, abg whfg zbyrfgngvba.
            $endgroup$
            – s6th
            22 hours ago











            -3












            $begingroup$

            I suspect this is not the answer, but it fits so well...




            Bob became a Mile High Club member, meaning he had sexual intercourse or arousal on a plane.




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Clear enough.




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            This means that Bob is experiencing sexual arouas from the planes vibration, and not having intercourse with another passanger (no, I'm not making this up, this is on the Wikipedia page of Mile High Club).




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            I think because it was only an arousal, the title is taken away from him as the flight is over.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            On his way back, he actually has an intercourse and will be a member of the Mile High Club forever!







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$













            • $begingroup$
              The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
              $endgroup$
              – George
              10 hours ago


















            -3












            $begingroup$

            I suspect this is not the answer, but it fits so well...




            Bob became a Mile High Club member, meaning he had sexual intercourse or arousal on a plane.




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Clear enough.




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            This means that Bob is experiencing sexual arouas from the planes vibration, and not having intercourse with another passanger (no, I'm not making this up, this is on the Wikipedia page of Mile High Club).




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            I think because it was only an arousal, the title is taken away from him as the flight is over.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            On his way back, he actually has an intercourse and will be a member of the Mile High Club forever!







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$













            • $begingroup$
              The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
              $endgroup$
              – George
              10 hours ago
















            -3












            -3








            -3





            $begingroup$

            I suspect this is not the answer, but it fits so well...




            Bob became a Mile High Club member, meaning he had sexual intercourse or arousal on a plane.




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Clear enough.




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            This means that Bob is experiencing sexual arouas from the planes vibration, and not having intercourse with another passanger (no, I'm not making this up, this is on the Wikipedia page of Mile High Club).




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            I think because it was only an arousal, the title is taken away from him as the flight is over.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            On his way back, he actually has an intercourse and will be a member of the Mile High Club forever!







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$



            I suspect this is not the answer, but it fits so well...




            Bob became a Mile High Club member, meaning he had sexual intercourse or arousal on a plane.




            Bob has never been a M before.




            Clear enough.




            Shortly after takeoff, he becomes a M. Nobody else on the plane is a M.




            This means that Bob is experiencing sexual arouas from the planes vibration, and not having intercourse with another passanger (no, I'm not making this up, this is on the Wikipedia page of Mile High Club).




            When he arrives at his destination, he's no longer a M.




            I think because it was only an arousal, the title is taken away from him as the flight is over.




            He boards another plane to go back home. When he arrives, he's a M again!




            On his way back, he actually has an intercourse and will be a member of the Mile High Club forever!








            share|improve this answer












            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer










            answered yesterday









            AnnoszAnnosz

            909115




            909115












            • $begingroup$
              The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
              $endgroup$
              – George
              10 hours ago




















            • $begingroup$
              The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
              $endgroup$
              – George
              10 hours ago


















            $begingroup$
            The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
            $endgroup$
            – George
            10 hours ago






            $begingroup$
            The Wikipedia article says that's an alleged explanation of why people do it, not that is what it is. It says what it is in the first sentence.
            $endgroup$
            – George
            10 hours ago




















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