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Metaphsical Questions
1. Why do restruant wait staff always ask you question when your mouth is full?
2. Why does the telephone always ring when you are in the loo? |
1. Because nobody likes to get bitten
2. Because your flat is too small. Not metaphysical at all. ;) |
1. So that they don't get an answer.
2. The phone and the loo are connected so that you don't have to answer it. |
3. Why does the loo roll always tear down the middle?
4. Why can I never go out the front of the house in my dressing-gown, without a car goes by? |
Is there anything that must be true of absolutely everything that exists?
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Why is a flute without holes not a flute, but holes without a flute something totally different? :06:
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Must anything that exists have intrinsic properties?
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Why do threads like this never involve people actually asking questions that interest them, but always "what can I copy-and-paste today?"
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Taken from : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_affair
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Galileo Galilei was tortured :hmmm: and all, but well... Other times, other customs, after all. According to the latest news, we're in 2016. So my question is : how is it possible that the Middle Ages resurfaces in North America nowadays ? :hmmm: |
You need to rephrase the question.
That link leads to Canada. By just saying 'America' in your link you have kind of stated the U.S.A. to many. May I suggest you add North to the statement? Or are you showing your bias again? |
Hey Jeff ! :03:
Well, if truth be told, your country is pretty much the same on that kind of thing - if not worse. So every citizen of the united states of America is of course welcome to discuss this subject. :salute: [edit] done, man. :up: |
So what does Canada have to do with me?
Yes that's a metaphysical question spelled correctly this time. |
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