#23 this is all sorts of weird. we have a Gregorian calendar which is based on the Sun. If you want a calendar based on the moon, go check in with China.
#2 Wait till they find out twins can be step-siblings too.
#11 Grammaticaly and scientifically it should be "In a vacume chamber a feather and bowling ball fall at the same speed" or something, because "into" the chamber would imply suction, not a lack of gas molecules.
#13 Ohhhh. They meant to be able to fold a piece of paper 42 times it would have to be big enough that it would reach the moon, any smaller and you can't fold it that many times
#21 American hamburgers, "chinese" food and pasta are really NOT authentic. And pasta was co-created by hundreds of cultures. I would strangely agree with the first person.
#23 this is all sorts of weird. we have a Gregorian calendar which is based on the Sun. If you want a calendar based on the moon, go check in with China.
#2 Wait till they find out twins can be step-siblings too.
#11 Grammaticaly and scientifically it should be "In a vacume chamber a feather and bowling ball fall at the same speed" or something, because "into" the chamber would imply suction, not a lack of gas molecules.
#13 Ohhhh. They meant to be able to fold a piece of paper 42 times it would have to be big enough that it would reach the moon, any smaller and you can't fold it that many times
#21 American hamburgers, "chinese" food and pasta are really NOT authentic. And pasta was co-created by hundreds of cultures. I would strangely agree with the first person.
*incredibly
#11 Grammaticaly and scientifically it should be "In a vacume chamber a feather and bowling ball fall at the same speed" or something, because "into" the chamber would imply suction, not a lack of gas molecules.
#13 Ohhhh. They meant to be able to fold a piece of paper 42 times it would have to be big enough that it would reach the moon, any smaller and you can't fold it that many times
#21 American hamburgers, "chinese" food and pasta are really NOT authentic. And pasta was co-created by hundreds of cultures. I would strangely agree with the first person.