Here's a fun game. This game is quite simple, you first have to answer the question that the person before you asked, then you ask your own question. The best thing about this game is that you can ask ANY question that you want. It can be a very long and complicated question or it can be something as simple as "Why is the sky blue?" And to make things even more fun you can also ask stuff like, "Where to babies come from?" and, "How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" But, if you're thinking of asking that last question then know this, the answer will always be five. Five what? Nothing, just five! So don't asked that question! *ahem* Anyway, just answer the previous person's question then ask your own.
Chicken <-- Egg <-- Rocket Powered Fist Take that, science!
Obviously, Superman would win. While the Hulk is stronger, he stomps around in the blind anger of an oversized tantrum. Superman, however, thinks before he acts. He also has the added bonuses of heat vision and flight.
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What do you think would be done if a time traveling robot arrived far in the past?
The beautiful part of writing is that you don't have to get it right the first time, unlike, say, a brain surgeon.
~ Robert Cormier
... you mean after the mass hysteria?
I bet it would be taken apart, to see how it worked, and then reverse-engineered to be sent back into the future with our reply message.
Which is the bigger conspiracy theory: Elvis is alive, or Area 51? Why?
Area 51 as it cncerns a hell of a lot more people than Elvis being a live. Plus how is elvis being alive going to hurt us in anyway where as somethign bad could happen at are 51 and kill EVERYONE
How do i know what i dont know?? (this confused my english teacher so much)
ooooooo. A tough one. The lemon has citric acid in it to destroy the carrot but the carrot has the power of vitamins to pull itself through. Soooooooo...
Which one would i pick up and eat while they're fighting? The carrot i think. Lemon wins.
I suppose she might throw herself off a steamboat into the Antarctic sea - but only for Godiva? Oy, I can't quite imagine it. But naturally, it could be possible. ^_~
Why are the stars in patterns?
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem
"There is adventure in simply being among those we love, and among the things we love -- and beauty, too."
And on the pedestal these words appear:/'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings;/Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'/Nothing beside remains. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
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