Ok, thank you, because that floored me for a few minutes trying to comprehend the mechanics of sound. Glad to know that this universe does still make a fair amount of sense ;)
Challenge Accepted.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_without_rhymes#Words_with_obscure_perfect_rhymes
Doesn't exactly roll of the tongue though.
Everyday you're breathing in about 1/4 of people's farts.
1/4 of what group of people?
Planet's population, people in the room, or just 1/4 of all the farts farted in your area?
its actually penguins that are most likely to be able to see the colour blue.. owls have large eyes and great night vision, but no real need to see blue.
Okay. So number five. What does that mean? Each of us breathes in 1/4 of the farts other people fart? In the world? 1. That's a whole lotta farts. 2. Wouldn't there only be enough for four people, then?
And if they mean that one quarter of the air you breathe was once inside someone's butt, I'd be surprised if the number were so little. There are a lot of people (and animals, come to that) in the world, and many of them fart quite a lot and have been for the better part of a half-billion years, and we're still working off of more or less the exact same matter we have been since the world began. I think it more likely that every molecule you breathe was once up something's butt. :P
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_rhymes_with_month
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080312183100AAAXXQa
That explain everything about the month thing I guess.
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_rhymes_with_month
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080312183100AAAXXQa
That explain everything about the month thing I guess.
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If having blue eyes was indeed originally a mutation, it no longer is. Once a mutation occurs, if one's children receive the trait, then it has passed along through inheritance. It's reoccurrence does not require yet another mutation to take place.
Yeah, but it's always a mutation, at some point, someone had blue eyes, and all is children and grand-children had more chance to get it and that spreaded, like that little chinesse kid they found with blue eyes that can see in the dark!!Must see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01LFxJ4SPPY
Yeah, but it's always a mutation, at some point, someone had blue eyes, and all is children and grand-children had more chance to get it and that spreaded, like that little chinesse kid they found with blue eyes that can see in the dark!!Must see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfs0R-7cS_s
What is lough? If it is laugh, I am pretty sure it doesn't count for me, if it is cough maybe it does, if it is actually lough, it doesn't make any sense, "lake" is not a verb -.-
@Robert Manssfield III we are talking about common words, not name -_- come on, everyone can find something that rhymes with orange, but they're not common word that's why it's hard or not accepted for a word, yours wouldn't even count XD are you gonna name that hill in wales every single time you'lll do a rhyme with orange? Lol that's what I though
animals don't dream, lower mammals and anything under them are incapable of abstraction. they could display REM sleep, but they cant dream. this list is mostly bullshit.
15 "having blue eyes is a mutation". Everything is a mutation, they just occurred at different times. whoever made this one up is an idiot. Even having legs is a mutation.