Smae story counts for kangaroo.joethekoeller said:The Peninsula Yucatan in Mexico was named Yucatan because the Spanish Explorers who first got there asked the inhabitants how this land was called and got this answer. In the language of those Inhabitants, Yucatan means: "I don't understand you"
Blue Sonnet said:Glass is a liquid, not a solid - you can see this when you see windows on centuries old houses, the glass is thicker on the bottom of the pane.
Every glass of water from your tap has been drunk by at least nine other people before you.
wrong, there are pet rats that ppl have, not counting the ones parlimentKhell_Sennet said:PWND! There are zero rats in my province. Now if only I could get the number of people that low... But how? But Hhhhooooowwwwww?
but not all Eskimos are Inuit. Inuits are only like one tribe of people and the rest would find that insulting.Helmet said:If you ever meet an Eskimo, do not call them an Eskimo. Call him/her an Inuit. Eskimo means "Stupid person that eats raw meat."
25% of people who read that try.MagnetoHydroDynamics said:It is impossible for a normal human to lick his/her own elbows.
no it's not, there's a few more that are fasterMagnetoHydroDynamics said:Lua is the fastest computing programming language in the world (the fastest of the most used).
this is wrong, it's not a liquid, it is a solid and they aren't thicker it's just poorly made glassBlue Sonnet said:Glass is a liquid, not a solid - you can see this when you see windows on centuries old houses, the glass is thicker on the bottom of the pane.
Haha I knew that actually, my friend lives in Washington and just just mentioned it the other day. Was it on the news or something?TheNecroswanson said:In Washington State, it wasn't illegal to commit beastiality until, somwhere around, 2004, this change came about when a man died. He blead to death from the horse literally ripping him a new one.
No he's right. Glass is accepted as a liquid because it has none of the properties that define it as a solid. A solid has a complete structured base, glass does not. They are just random, like water or mercury. To prove it even further, if you heat up glass you aren't melting it, just making it thinner. You can't melt a liquid. Just because it doesn't flow like water doesn't mean you should to count it out. Don't judge a book by its cover.cleverlymadeup said:this is wrong, it's not a liquid, it is a solid and they aren't thicker it's just poorly made glassBlue Sonnet said:Glass is a liquid, not a solid - you can see this when you see windows on centuries old houses, the glass is thicker on the bottom of the pane.
Actually, there isn't any good answer as to whether or not it's a liquid or solid since it displays properties of both and is atypical in the way it changes phases, so you could argue that both ways.cleverlymadeup said:no it's not, there's a few more that are fasterMagnetoHydroDynamics said:Lua is the fastest computing programming language in the world (the fastest of the most used).
this is wrong, it's not a liquid, it is a solid and they aren't thicker it's just poorly made glassBlue Sonnet said:Glass is a liquid, not a solid - you can see this when you see windows on centuries old houses, the glass is thicker on the bottom of the pane.