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Monday, July eighteenth,  nineteen hundred eighty two when Linda the HR girl loudly proclaimed to the entire office, "It's hot in here!" and in a clear act of defiance adjusted the thermostat to sixty-five degrees.

 

What are the 1000 words that a picture is worth?

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The same value as... the letters in the forum

Alice tells bob that her rabbit died. How should bob respond?

a) Sorry

b) Your fault

C) Murder him sally....

Edited by qzgy
that was perhaps not too appropriate....
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Look a squirrel! runs away with baaaaaaaahhhhnanananaa very quicky

I have a bananannanannana. How do you get it back after I scammed you?

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Bob is a Baaaahnanana obsessed gunman with an 18- wheeler who is heckbent on stealing your Baaaahnanana. I hire him to get the banana and pay him with a new truck.

I have 3.5 pennies. Using the U.S. Mint system, how many pennies can I make with that much money?

(Pennies need to DIE.)

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5 minutes ago, 53miner53 said:

What is the composition of Earth’s atmosphere?

Mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, but also birds, planes, flying squirrels, and dumb adrenaline junkies throwing themselves off towers without parachutes

What country has the highest level of economic stability?

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Given that the area of a sphere is 4/3πr3, with the deathstar being less than three meters in diameter according to A New Hope, the answer is easy to find.

Step 1; Find radius. The death star is less that 3 meters wide, and 2 is less than 3. 2/2 is 1, so the deathstar has a radius of 1 foot.

Step 2: Math. 4/3 times 1 foot is 4/3. π is equal to 3, so we are left with 43. 4 times 3 is 12, so the deathstar has a displacement of 12 cubic feet. Because there are 12 feet in an inch, this rounds to one inch.

Step 3: Say the answer. The deathstar has a volume of 1in3.

New question: What is the energy density of the deathstar?

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On 26-2-2018 at 1:16 AM, TheMadKraken2297 said:

A lot considering the amount of energy released in a large explosion.

Why did the rebellion destroy the death star though it would destroy the galactic economy?

did you just watch....

 

 

Am i music?

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