38 Things to Ignite Curiosity
Nathan Johnson Published 06/17/2021
Every now and then we stumble upon something... interesting. Something that cuts through the monotony of our shallow and mundane lives and reminds you of all the possibilities afloat around us in this entropic soup of existence.
Interesting things like the weirdly-smooth pyramid we unearthed beneath the eBaums World parking lot, and the lich king we inadvertently unleashed upon the denizens of the city we call home.
I mean he doesn't hurt anybody. Tsara Zul, Bane of Man and Light, used used to be quite a menace back in the shadow days before history, but they didn't have supermarkets back then. Or the internet. Or cleanly distilled alcohol. Nowadays you can usually find him drinking downtown at The Wee Tabby, telling everyone over and over about that time he obliviated some kingdom in the middle east. "You just had to be there!"
Apparently.
Interesting things like the weirdly-smooth pyramid we unearthed beneath the eBaums World parking lot, and the lich king we inadvertently unleashed upon the denizens of the city we call home.
I mean he doesn't hurt anybody. Tsara Zul, Bane of Man and Light, used used to be quite a menace back in the shadow days before history, but they didn't have supermarkets back then. Or the internet. Or cleanly distilled alcohol. Nowadays you can usually find him drinking downtown at The Wee Tabby, telling everyone over and over about that time he obliviated some kingdom in the middle east. "You just had to be there!"
Apparently.
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Spotted A Rainbow Cloud From My Balcony. Not As Beautiful As Aurora But Pretty Rare To See Such Phenomena In India
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My City Has Public Defibrillation Stations And The Sign For It Looks Like A Video Game Health Bar
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My Son Was Born With A Black Spot Of Hair In His Blonde Hair. It Grows In Black, And There Is No Birth Mark Or Discoloration Under It
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I Have A One Third Of A Dollar Bill From February 17th, 1776, Making It A Couple Months Older Than The USA
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