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Really Stupid Questions

por Joan

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Forget: Why is the sky blue? This collection of questions is as diverse as it is quirky. From thought-provoking (What does it mean if you see nothing in ink blots?; If the law contradicts itself, does that mean it's against the law?) to borderline conspiracy. Are we being drugged? Are we being watched through our monitors and television screens?) to just plain stupid (When one nudist drops something and bends down to pick it up, is the nudist behind him being mooned?) and even a little morbid (What is the difference between a corpse and a cadaver?), these questions will have you thinking twice. Really Stupid Questions is divided into ten categories, including: Life: Why is it so fun to write in library books and school textbooks? Death: If we go to funerals to pay our last respects' to the deceased, then is it right to attend funerals of people we never respected? Animals: What if animals don't want to be spayed/neutered? The Pursuit of Philosophy: If something doesn't happen to you, do you realize what you're missing? UFO's and Other Mysteries:; How do aliens choose their experiencers?… (más)
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Forget: Why is the sky blue? This collection of questions is as diverse as it is quirky. From thought-provoking (What does it mean if you see nothing in ink blots?; If the law contradicts itself, does that mean it's against the law?) to borderline conspiracy. Are we being drugged? Are we being watched through our monitors and television screens?) to just plain stupid (When one nudist drops something and bends down to pick it up, is the nudist behind him being mooned?) and even a little morbid (What is the difference between a corpse and a cadaver?), these questions will have you thinking twice. Really Stupid Questions is divided into ten categories, including: Life: Why is it so fun to write in library books and school textbooks? Death: If we go to funerals to pay our last respects' to the deceased, then is it right to attend funerals of people we never respected? Animals: What if animals don't want to be spayed/neutered? The Pursuit of Philosophy: If something doesn't happen to you, do you realize what you're missing? UFO's and Other Mysteries:; How do aliens choose their experiencers?

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