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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Annually you will shake hands with 11 women who have recently masturbated and failed to wash their hands.

Annually you will shake hands with 6 men who have recently masturbated and failed to wash their hands.

I think the family reunions in the deep south are throwing off the statistics here.
 
Snopes.com debunked most of that, but I'm way too lazy to search for a link.

pretty funny list, though 🙂 I believed it for a long time.
 
"A top freestyle swimmer achieves a speed of only 4 miles per hour. Fish, in contrast, have been clocked at 68 mph. "
Are these nautical miles?

Calin
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
The volume of the earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

yeah right, The moon´s volume has to be many times larger..
 
Originally posted by: nCred
Originally posted by: Anubis
The volume of the earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

yeah right, The moon´s volume has to be many times larger..

I highly doubt it. I read somewhere that the moon is roughly the same width as Texas, but I can't quite believe that to be true.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: nCred
Originally posted by: Anubis
The volume of the earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

yeah right, The moon´s volume has to be many times larger..

I highly doubt it. I read somewhere that the moon is roughly the same width as Texas, but I can't quite believe that to be true.

Found it:
Moon´s volume
Over 20 billion km^3
Pacific ocean´s volume
About 700 million km^3
 
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