Pagafyr Posted August 29 Share Posted August 29 A: Change your attentions to a different movie or weekly TV series on another channel. I was clicking on selections until I got views from on the Discovery Channel looking for ancient artifacts. I found myself dreaming that I was a space station architect working on designing a better Space Station. That last part was when I discovered I was dreaming. And I mean I was asleep dreaming working on the computer designing a plan for it. One last time I felt my left finger pressing the mouse button, which woke me up because it felt like cloth and what the mouse arrow was pointing did nothing when I pressed and realized I was pressing on my blanket. Q: Why do we think about many things that happened during the events while we are awake before we fall asleep? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oblivionaddicted Posted August 29 Share Posted August 29 Because you don't notice the events that happen when you sleep which makes you can't think about them when you are awake. Since the dictators need the assistance of the cops to make a coup d'état or a purge and since the prosecutors lack of independence towards the state in many countries would it be paranoia to imagine a relationship between the systematic impunity the cops enjoy in so many countries, their status of strategic crime partners for the dictators and mroe or less state-controlled justice? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 A: The adults over thirty still haven't matured intellectually and risen from the camps of ancient civilization filled with fully grown people who have as of yet outgrown their second set of Tidy Whitey BVD's. I recall the Medievel history non-fiction notes that described the life span of leaders in those 14th Century lives who lived short lives because of no real health programs, and squabbles in among the leaders in the kingdom of 15 year old adults often ended their lives and the lives of anyone who was often no older then 16 years of age. So these present day leaders of businesses, politics, military, and law enforcement; although having longer life spans don't appear to have changed one bit since the days of old when the elders were lucky if they lived a healthy life that reached the age of 19 years. I read one non-fiction book about Merlin that suggested he was over the average age and considered a wizard because he some how reach a ripe old age of thirty years. Q: How could it be that romance novels and books about the past are so filled with exaggerations about the real age of the people in the past of the lifespans in the 14th Century so adults of the 19th, 20eith, and now the 21st Centuries are all over 20 and some even older playing the parts of children that were considered full grown men and women who never saw their 18th birthday because of the lack of good health knowledge? I saw a movie version about King George the Third of England played by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: TNG. The movie demonstrated how in real life just how mature some royal leaders were. I mean, King George the Third was given pills for constipation and told to eat two three times a day. He being a big egotistic royal; ate all six at once thinking since he was a god like person he did not need to bother with the regulation of medication as proper dieting suggests. King George the Third was portrayed by Patrick Stewart to have been flying like a kite going completely out of his mind because he did. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zixi Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 A: If novelists wrote novels about real reality rather than pretend reality then no one would buy them because they'd be as dull as ditch water. Q: Why is ditch water dull? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AaronOfMpls Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 A: It's been stuck in that ditch too long and hasn't gotten out enough. Give it some drainage so it can ditch that ditch sometime! Q: Why do we use "Does a bear [defecate] in the woods?" as a rhetorical yes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 A: We?! Whose is WE?! I don't use that line. I don't hunt bear for food either so I wouldn't care if they did Spoiler S. H. I. T. in the woods. If I found fresh droppings from a white tail deer I would know about where the deer was from the direction the dropping pointed at the last place they left their droppings. Spoiler Then I could sneak up on them and REALLY SCARE THE S. H. I. T. OUT of them. I'd use; If a tree, a thousand miles from anyone of the We people, falls down in the woods would the We care? Q: How many actors people pretending to be real people acting out personalities of people they think are really like that person they are pretending to be does it take to make a movie? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted156886133 Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 A: I'm going to say at least one, if I'm understanding your question. To be honest, there's so many people included within the question that it got crowded and I became confused. Was it your intention to pose a confusing question pretending to be reasonable or perhaps just to be reasonably confusing? Good job either way! Q: When all colors of light are combined, the result is white. However, when you combine all colors of pigments or dyes, you get black. Why the difference? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 A: The last time I read a magazine about pigments it had an advertisement showing a home schooling kit that answers all your questions about how colors work. Right next to that advertisement was a lead to buying another magazine with the initials NG about Pygmies of Africa. I didn't realize at the time they weren't pigments. Probably because I was just sitting at a crafting table with a book for children with some jokes about Elephants and another book that had a fun dot filled page that you would see a hidden picture if you could connect all the dots correctly to their following numbers. Q: Are we supposed to answer reasonable questions with ridiculous answers all the time? (I wonder because some of the answers I have read might seem ridiculous only to someone who had never studied very many things yet.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted156886133 Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 A: Well, that is the theme of this thread. But no, you can answer anyway you like. As did I. If you re-read my answer, it's nothing more than a friendly roasting about your sentence structure... and also gave me the opportunity for a wordplay with the word reasonable. I understood the question, but you have to admit, it could use at least one comma. So, if you took it personal, please don't. So, now please exercise your ridiculous answering ability by answering me this: Q: What is the origin of the word cocktail ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 A: It started out as coachmen braiding their horse's tails. That was a long time ago. Q: How many times did you have to leave your computer for necessary activities yesterday? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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