The big questions
Today, I woke up by the alarm on my cellular phone at 6:00, and suddenly three questions popped into my head: Where? Why? How? All of them frequently asked throughout the society...
Today I found an answer to all three...
Where(am I)? Brisbane, Australia.
Why(so bloody early)? Final exam.
How(long have I slept)? About an hour, due to the high dose of perfomence enhancing drinks consumed the night before.
So what is the moral in this story:
Get enough sleep before a final exam?
May these questions suit the major part of the population?
Is this a new philosophical movement?
Is todays' major record companies honest publishers of great music?
May two conjoined swallows carry a coconut?
The answer is simple. No.
My exam went pretty well, though...
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