Deathbed
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There were two scientists who were looking through the woods. They found two people on the ground who where dead. They examined the two people and said they were the first people on earth. How did they know?
Answer: The two people didn't have belly buttons.
With lines and scars, I feel the sun but see no stars. I'm shed, I'm stretched, I hide what's within. What am I?
Answer: Skin. The skin is our body’s remarkable outer shield. It carries the story of our lives in the form of lines and scars, sensing the warmth of the sun or the chill of the air—yet it cannot see. Always renewing itself as old cells are shed, skin stretches to accommodate growth, pregnancy, and movement. At the same time, it serves as a protective veil, concealing the intricate organs and tissues beneath. All these clues point unmistakably to the skin: the living canvas that both reveals and hides who we are.
A grandfather clock chimes the appropriate number of times to indicate the hour, as well as chiming once at each quarter hour. If you were in another room and heard the clock chime just once, what would be the longest period of time you would have to wait in order to be certain of the correct time?
Answer: You would have to wait 90 minutes between 12:15 and 1:45. Once you had heard seven single chimes, you would know that the next chime would be two chimes for 2 o'clock.
I work hard all day, I smell sweet and rich, My name bears many fruits. What am I?
Answer: Answer: Chocolate >I work hard all day Your skin darkens when you're out and working all day, generally. >I smell sweet and rich Chocolate is sweet and can be rich in cocoa, as well as expensive. >My name bears many fruits The Cocoa Tree bears many fruits. >Knock On Wood Refers to the Cocoa Tree, could also be taken as an insult ie: you won't guess the answer.
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