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Can spiders build a web in zero gravity?
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What happens when You fart in zero gravity ?
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What sort of pretty patterns would you make if you ejaculated?
Zero G white wee!
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From Wikipedia:
Spider webs were spun in low earth orbit in 1973 aboard Skylab, involving two female European garden spiders (cross spiders) called Arabella and Anita, as part of an experiment on the Skylab 3 mission.... When scientists were given the opportunity to study the webs, they discovered that the space webs were finer than normal Earth webs, and although the patterns of the web were not totally dissimilar, variations were spotted, and there was a definite difference in the characteristics of the web. Additionally, while the webs were finer overall, the space web had variations in thickness in places: some places were slightly thinner, and others slightly thicker. This was unusual, because Earth webs have been observed to have uniform thickness.
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According to Peter Griffin on Family Guy, after a while it look like a snow globe.
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Quality Bread Injuries
Bought a fresh, unsliced, warm from the oven loaf of really nice bread from a small independent bakers yesterday.
I cut it into thick doorsteps and made toast, ensuring the butter was applied as soon as the toaster popped so it melted through its golden brown exterior. Mmmm, perfect. Why is the crust always sharp as razorblades? The corners of my mouth get chafed and sometimes bleed. Never puts me off second helpings though.
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I'm tired of seeing people's asses. There's a reason it's called a waistband and not a below-the-buttocks band. Of course it's usually a guy or a really unattractive woman sporting the ass cleavage. Jeez.
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