All 'bout me (and things to ponder when you get bored of hearing 'bout me!)
Ever been utterly afraid of something? My gosh! I've been afraid of Mushrooms for a while now, but its hard to say exactly why...
Why do people get so scared of simple things out there? it's a great thing to ponder...along with:
~What would happen if you put a slinky on an escalator?
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~Where are all the traffic cones stored when not in use?
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~Why is this planet called 'earth' when it is mostly water?
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~If your name was 'I' wouldn't it sound like you are always talking in third person?
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~Does Pi have an ending? (I have amused myself in memorizing 77 digits of this wonderful number in math class as the teacher babbled on uselessly about probability or something...)
it's all so baffling
As you all ponder that, I would just like to say this about myself:
I'm 14, and yeah...many think I'm strange. They say that like it's a bad thing hehe!:-PI'm sort of indecisive and unopinionated, so quite frankly, I have run out of things to say here.
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