Saturday, November 10, 2018

Total mind bogglers

Firstly, a fact. We share a significant genetic similarity to bananas.
This just goes to show just how a little change in dna can go a long way. Pretty interesting.
Another thing, not really a fact, just a thing.
Blind people don't see black. They see nothing. Try to look out of your elbow, or look backwards with the back of your head. That's what they see, nothing.
A weird thing.
A woman with no daughters is the first woman in her line of ancestry that doesn't have a daughter, her mother had a daughter, her grandmother had a daughter, and so on.
Just some funsies.
Breathing switched to manual
Increased awareness of how your tongue is sitting in your mouth
You can see your nose, and others can see their glasses
"The Final Countdown" is now playing in your head
Just kidding, those weren't mind bogglers, just me playing around.
Something strange
If you tear a fishing net, it has less holes.
Some math stuffs
Graham's number, a number that is unimaginably huge, in the sense that if you memorized all it's digits, your brain would, quite literally, turn into a black hole.
Some kinda freaky stuff
Talking about the 4th dimension, let's use an analogy, to a two-dimensional being, like the characters in Street Fighter, their entire world consists of two dimensions, they can face two directions without looking "out" of the screen, they wouldn't even be aware that there's a "4th wall" on their world. So, with this logic, we wouldn't have any idea that there's a 4th dimension that has beings capable of looking in on us, it's not even something that we could reasonably envision, it's so foreign and alien in fact, that you can only describe it by using the above analogy of 3d people viewing 2d objects.
Word stuff
Read rhymes with lead, and read rhymes with lead, and read doesn't rhyme with lead. (These are pronunciation things)
Sean Bean's name doesn't rhyme
Is the S or C silent in scent?
OK is a stickfigure lying on it's back
A kinda money thing
If you ask someone "would you do something for 10,000 dollars" and they say yes, they would probably keep doing that thing for 9,999 dollars, 9,998 dollars, and so on, at what point would they stop doing it?
Some mind games
Did you know that the the human brain will completely skip over the second the in this sentence?
You don't choose your thoughts, they occur, and you experience the aftermath of what happens.
And that's about enough, I'm much too lazy to keep going, good luck thinking these over!

Thursday, October 4, 2018

West Virginia

West Virginia, song by John Denver


10/10, would gladly hear again.


Great music, and you can joke about it all you want, no one really cares, such as this nifty little joke, “Not only did they name a state after this song, but they named an entire city after John Denver. Wow.”


One fun thing to do (maybe by yourself) is play the song in a sandbox game, then proceed to absolutely ruin everything with destructive elements. Examples include: in Cities Skylines, build a perfectly functional town, but then destroy absolutely everything with tsunamis, meteors, floods, just throw everything you got at it, in Minecraft, build an amazing creation, then rig it up with lava and tnt and watch it burn >:)


Great song on all accounts, every time I hear it, I think of burning everything to the ground, kinda weird reaction, but it’s still the same song.






Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Author's Bio


Thomas is an 11 year old Asian male, he likes doing stuff. Anything that’s considered stuff, he might like doing. Favorite types of stuff include, videogames, reading, procrastinating, and anything of the sort. He doesn’t like television much, but that might be because he doesn’t have cable. No matter how you slice it, you probably think he’s very uncommon, and that’s a good way to put anyone. Uncommon.