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Amen! *applauds*
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[offended] Excuse me, but my second attempt at answering this question was quite scientific (and "real") in nature... Not cool! [/offended]
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Rofl, how did you get THAT?! That's not the answer. Keep trying, lol, although I'd like to know how you got that from my numbers...
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Even with a considerable amount of momentum, one cannot walk on water due the the shape of the human foot. It is not suited for walking on water, and only if one has an incredible amount of momentum (i.e. Dash from The Incredibles) would one be able to "walk (In truth, run) on water." In all other cases, the human foot would "puncture" the surface tension and they would fall into the water. The lizard in the picture above is a Basilisk and has specially designed feet so it can flee from predators across a river or small lake.
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I encrypted a sentence... Can you figure it out? 0602280050304200063602062200401618380006300810
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secret message... i just cant figure it out! help!
Kyrisch replied to a topic in Brain Teasers and Puzzles
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Jordan, go ahead and post... you got the answer.
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Then post the answer and post an easy riddle, it doesn't matter really how hard it is.
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If one walked fast enough, they could move across the Dead Sea more or less without falling down.
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Here's a fun game that everyone can play. One person starts with a riddle, and gives everyone a week to try to guess the answer. Whoever guesses first gets to post their own riddle, and it goes on and on. If no one can get the riddle after a week, the answer will be posted along with a new riddle. Here's the starter: You use a knife to cut my head then weep beside when I am dead
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True, absolutely true, YDNPS, and in response to Kermit:
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Where are the tonsils anyway? I always thought they were too far down to use a Q-tip to reach them...
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That's not what I meant... just forget what I said.
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The brain actually has an entire center for recognizing human faces. This center is very sensitive to anything that resembles a face, and can make a face out of basically anything that comes in from the optical nerves. Also, the brain's tendency to try to make sense of things based on previous experiences could be the culprit of many alleged ghost sightings.
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Since we perceive the objects around us indirectly, through the perception of light bouncing off the objects, if no light in the visible spectrum bounces off an object, it would appear invisible.
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I don't know where you live, but here, common fish aren't twelve meters long... And they don't miraculously grow ten meters during the decomposing stage.
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I always had a theory, not backed up by any scientific work, mind you, but just a thought, that what if at the "edge of the universe" there was a two dimensional universe, residing on the very surface of our three dimensional one? And now think, what if our three dimensional universe is on the "edge" of a four dimensional one? (This may be harder to visualize since no one has travelled through the other dimensions) And that fourth universe is on the edge of a fifth one, and so on and so forth?
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The Big Bang theory is often coupled with the Big Crunch theory; that the universe will keep expanding until it reaches a turning point and start contracting once more. Then it will keep contracting until all the matter in the universe is smashed together, thus the "Big Crunch." Afterwards, the Big Bang will occur once more in a neverending cycle.
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I can make out the bulbous nose that was the basis of the theory that it was related to the elephant seal, but the rest of the body in the photograph is too ambiguous to tell for sure what it is. It could very well be a new species, seeing as less than five percent of all the oceans have been seen, let alone officially explored.
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Is that why the stars smear whenever ships go into hyperspace or whatever in the sci-fi movies?
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I guess they were going for the "God showed them how to do these things and gave them the tools they needed" thing. But still, that "proof" could've been used for the argument that the Gods of the ancient civilizations were aliens as well. I do not see how this proves *creationism* in the least.
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I think the more correct way to ask this is how yould your charred remains behave, seeing as the center of the Earth is estimated to be about 4,000°C.
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Just out of curiosity, what's GD?
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The Penguin in the Green Hat has once more passed His Holy Judgement!
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The final death toll of the European Holocaust is actually up to 12,000,000.