Stuff my brain thinks about when I should be doing something
useful:
The word “swims” upside-down is still “swims.”
When the snow melts, where does all the white go?
Every time you clean something, you’re just making something
else dirty.
If a poison is past its expiration date, does it become more
poisonous, or less?
Why is the letter w in English called a double-U? Shouldn’t
it be a double-V?
Maybe oxygen’s slowly killing us all. It just takes eighty
or ninety years to get the job done.
Do twins ever wonder which of them was unplanned?
Why is MLB’s championship called “World Series” if it only
happens in the U.S.?
What if my dog only brings the ball back because she thinks I
like throwing it?
Which letter in the word “scent” is silent? Is it the S or
the C?
Intentionally losing a game of rock, paper, scissors is just
as hard as winning.
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