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Friday 13 January 2023 5:04 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 13 January 2023 7:00 pm

The riddle of the Nursing Assistant: Twitter user solves viral case

By: Steve Dinneen

Life&Style Editor

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For the last year Twitter has been racking its collective brain to try to unravel what has become known as The Riddle of the Nursing Assistant.

Last December a Tik Tok user called @thisis_bex cross-posted a rather thirsty picture of what we assume to be herself alongside the cryptic caption: “Imagine how good your life would be if you had a 26yo nursing assistant by your side, now replace S with N.”

She then vanished from the platform, leaving confusion in her wake. What on earth could she mean?

Taking the words literally you end up with something like: “Imagise how good your life would be if you had a 26yo surnisg annintast by your nide, sow replace N with S”.

What the hell is a “surnisg annintast”?

“This, for me, remains the biggest unsolved intellectual question of our era,” declared Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, without a trace of hyperbole.

This, for me, remain the biggest unsolved intellectual question of our era.

— Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal (@ranjodhd) January 11, 2023

Many responded with jokes along the lines of this one by @coeurdepyrite: “I’ve fisally fousd a twesty-nix year old surnisg annintast nhe’n helping me after the ntroke.”

Very funny, but this is no laughing matter.

Let’s first consider some theories that I’m writing off as flat-out wrong.

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  1. “In middle-English, to ‘nurn’ meant to mourn. So a nurning assistant by your side may be taken to imply you – or the person you are caring for – are in the casket being mourned, rather than alive and being nursed” – an interesting but incorrect take by a user called @UileamMcOistin
  2. “I think it’s like replace South with North. Like turn your whole perspective around. Now be someone’s nursing assistant because you’ve realized how great it will make their life.” – @ranjodhd
  3. “She means that she would be a Mrs. if she was by your side but if you change the S to an N, she would be a MRN by your side aka a registered nurse!” – @ranjodhd
  4. “She didn’t mean to write “by your side,” she meant to write “next to you” which would become “sext to you,” which in this context DOES make more sense than ANYTHING ELSE” – @ellegist

The riddle of the nursing assistant is clearly one tough cookie, defeating some of the finest minds of our generation.

Someone even tried to take a step up the evolutionary ladder and asked the new ChatGPT AI – but it was equally stumped. “It is not clear what the purpose or context of this statement is,” it said solemnly.

“She is a basilisk and we’re all just lucky that she let us off with an indecipherable puzzle and didn’t look into the lens,” said user @mobleywho.

She is a basilisk and we’re all just lucky that she let us off with an indecipherable puzzle and didn’t look into the lens

— Mobley 🏴 (@mobleywho) January 12, 2023

Even when tracked down several months ago, Bex simply threw up more smoke and mirrors: “It’s meant to be a brain stump,” she lied, obfuscating the truth that was hidden before our very eyes.

A brain stump? That isn’t satisfying. That isn’t the answer to the biggest unsolved intellectual question of our era.

No, the real answer to the riddle of the Nursing Assistant comes from another Twitter user, Chris Romano.

“I think the implied answer to “how good your life would be…” is “so good”, which after swapping S->N would = “no good”, so its a self-deprecating joke of sorts.”

And that’s it. The answer to the riddle, the way past the Sphinx. There are no more mysteries in this world, but at least I can die content.

i think the implied answer to “how good your life would be…” is “so good”, which after swapping S->N would = “no good”, so its a self-deprecating joke of sorts

— Chris Romano (@CdotRomano) January 11, 2023
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