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I can't imagine what it would be like for an astronaut to die due to a hole in his suit. Would he be sucked out of the suit into space or would he just freeze to death right away, or what?
Here's a math problem...of sorts
Let us suppose we have a chessboard (8x8 squares) where each square is one inch wide. We cut out the squares from the bottom left and top right corners. We now have 62 squares
Now, let us assume we have 31 dominoes (1x2"). How many ways can you place the 31 dominoes on the board? Explain your answer.
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Gah, no math-related stuff. I don't even wanna try to think of this and it ruins the fun. :-(
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There's something you can put in a container
You can see it with the naked eye
When it's inside the container the container get's lighter.
What is it?
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LOLZ HENTAI!!1
Anyways, the correct answer is Flying Mullet. 8-)
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I think the answer is a hole.
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The talking cat got it right.
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Mike Howe
A man was killed in a cabin. There is snow on the ground but no foot prints on the ground (the snow is old like 38639586467 years old) several windows in this cabin. a couple doors but again no footprints. He did not die of natural causes or sickness or anything like that. How did he die? Feel free to ask questions about the arear or the cabin and such.
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I'm gonna say that the cabin what dropped from an airplane 30,000 feet above the ground.
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