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Sly 2 year s ago
#25 - Nancy Sinatra
       
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Bernie 2 year s ago
why ???????
       
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Si 2 year s ago
#17 ...because she gets kicked off then?
       
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Hallie 2 year s ago
Si,

was wondering the same thing...but I assume it means she can't say no and run away....

she could however say no and make the entire flight extremely awkward
       
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Si 2 year s ago
Hallie,

So, the question was like 'Will you be my hostage?' O.o
       
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Tavia 2 year s ago
#8 is there any correct answer to this question ? man_in_l
       
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Hallie 2 year s ago
Tavia,

the only correct answer is 0%, however by choosing 0% it would make it a paradox and thus 0% would become incorrect, making one of the 25% correct...but by then choosing 25% it would again make the 0% the correct answer..

so no, there are no right choices, making the question a photoshop job.
       
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Domestic 2 year s ago
Tavia,
The correct answer is 50%. Half of the answers are correct (25%).
       
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Pinckney 2 year s ago
Domestic,

nope..... the possible answears are a,b,c and d and not 25%,0%,25% and 50%....

u have to read the question...

soo if u chose RANDOMLY - u r always wrong....
if u choise a - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%
if u choise b - its wrong, because the chance isnt 0%
if u choise c - its wrong, because the chance isnt 50%
if u choise d - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%...

so a right answear could be: "its a (or b or c or d) , proof me, i am wrong..."

its like this philosophical sh#t like: proof me, this chair exists.....right answer: which chair?!
       
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Forget 2 year s ago
Nr 12 Broccolo Romanesco
       
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App 2 year s ago
Forget,Love that stuff!
       
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Emailed 2 year s ago
#33 No, you can't see the milky way through all the smog!
       
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Eph 2 year s ago
Emailed,

There is a reddit thread about this story. Apparently there is a LA post article backing the story. So yes, you could see the milky way. But no, they didn't call 911 but observatories to report the 'strange sky'
       
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Levicy 2 year s ago
Eph, How did they call when there was no power ?
       
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Offer 2 year s ago
Levicy,
When we had landline phones...they worked when your power was out. Low voltage came through the phone line, and the phone co. had back-up power.
       
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Nap 2 year s ago
Levicy, Regardless of electrical power outages, phone lines still work. Phone companies run on their own wire power sources backed by massive battery back-up systems and generators throughout areas of service. Up until the mid-nineties, phone lines were copper wire. Today they're predominantly fiber optic, tho, not everywhere as yet.

Unless a specific telephone pole where a transmitter and phone relay is damaged in say, a bad storm or single accident, both phone lines and electric lines are powered independently and operate off their own power sources.
       
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Christine 2 year s ago
Levicy,
the phonesystem has it's own powersupply. You can actually run a small lamp from it.
       
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Elisa 2 year s ago
#49 Not abandoned garden. Pazo de San Lorenzo in Galicia, Spain.
       
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Visit 2 year s ago
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