Like how long would your back hair get if you let it grow.
I during the summer found a hair on my back near the shoulder area that was at least three inches long.
People who laugh at the same old joke every time, how is it that on Blockbusters ‘ I’ll have a P please ‘ has gotten a laugh for 30+ years.
You can sing his name to the tune of "Despacito" if that helps?
Same thing happened to me, I was buying bags of decorative garden stones on a 3-for-2 offer. I asked the guy if I could buy 4 sets, and he said no. Then I asked if I could do exactly what you described, take them to the car and come back a few more times. He said no as well, and actually suggested I come back the following week when someone else would be on the till as he couldnt sell them to me anymore. 🙄
Has anyone else noticed an increase in selfish and entitled people in the last few years or is it just me?
How is it possible that you can wrap a towel around your head turban-style after you've washed your hair and it can stay on for hours, but it's nigh on impossible to wrap it around someone else's head, as it keeps unwinding itself and falling off or uncovering part of that person's head?
lawl.
I wonder who Elton Welsby is.
I wonder… whatever happened to Elton Welsby.
that was my assumption, just that carbon atoms seemed very specific!
They're perhaps confusing with the fact that a "perfect vacuum" may not contain any atoms, but will contain energy and things like photons & neutrinos.
I dont trust atoms …. they make up everything
*i'll get my coat *
Einstein is a funny name to invoke here given he introduced the 'cosmological constant' into his equations precisely to avoid the conclusion the universe expands.
He later called it his 'biggest blunder' however.
Why carbon atoms?
It doesn't have to have existed inside of anything. We tend to think that because we live in 4 dimensional space.
Then there is the way people throw around terms like 'complete nothingness' so much when it is completely impossible. Even a vacuum will contain carbon atoms.
It must have existed inside something at the beginning.
Also if there is a God how did it,him or her come into existence?
As far as I'm aware, it's not expanding into anything. It's just expanding. Everything is inside the universe. It's just now there's more space.
A question we are never going to know the answer to…
It's hard to even comprehend fully what the question is nevermind answer it
Yes. Unless it is loyalty card deal or something along those lines the till has no other way to identify who the customer is
It would be up to the cashier/ owner if they wanted to stop you really
For example, there is a limit on the amount of certain medical products you can buy at once. But those limits are usually only ever imposed on a transaction basis i.e the till does not care if you start a new transaction and buy 2 more. The limit is only set for a single transaction. Again, it would be up to the cashier if they step in.
Human nature I would say mostly. We love being “in the know”. Knowing something that others don’t gives us a little rush.
I think they enjoy the hypothesising but don’t understand enough to know they are just misunderstanding basic science.
Internet allows them to spread info quickly and most people will only ever skim over details so if a headline sounds somewhat plausible it sticks with them. The proverb "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" covers it really.
All to be given as gifts of course. 👀
Ah Bogey Lowenstein, how many tins of Jacob's Elite Chocolate Kimberley or Tea Cakes do you need?!? 🤪
Technically yes, it's usually the till system that doesn't allow more than X amount in one transaction.
When a supermarket has a special offer and they set a limit like '12 per customer' can you buy 12, go put them in the car then come back and buy 12 more? Are you classed as a new customer when you re-enter the shop?
One of Einsteins theorys was the universe is expanding. Where is it expanding into?
Most of them are in my feckin garden
Why are most of the leaves still on the trees in November?
If it's 14° outside how is it 19° in my sitting room?
Flash Crowd , Larry Niven 1973