/u/BiggerJ's posts
[WP] The KLF and Lord Buckethead were only the start. One by one, every hero said to be destined to return in a time of great need returns, raising the question of what, exactly, the great need IS.
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[WP] Upon discovering a Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday in an alley, the discoverer doesn't want to buy any of its mysterious wares. Instead, they rush home and return with a mysterious item they want to get rid of - and discover that it's a very, very hard sell.
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[WP] The TV show Freakazoid depicted a zany superhero who resulted from a human absorbing the entire internet circa 1995. But what if someone gained superpowers and a changed mental state from absorbing it today?
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[WP] The media corporations of the world have decided to stop lobbying to extend copyright terms. Which leaves Disney with a problem to fix - namely, the underground nukes hidden around the world set to blow up the planet is Steamboat Willie ever enters the public domain.
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[WP] A popular web-series presents creative works to fairies to get their opinion. The hosts claim it's fiction, and think they're the first to discover fairies. But one day, the hosts are caught off-guard when the fairies recognize a work of fiction as having been plagiarized from their own culture
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Why do we associate higher notes with higher altitudes, descending notes with decreasing altitude etc.?
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Among all known primes, what are more common: primes one less than a multiple of six, or primes one more than a multiple of six? Or are they about equal?
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[WP] Post-WWI celebrity dog Rin Tin Tin must travel to the near-future to defeat his evil mastermind descendant: Blondi, the dog of Hitler.
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In the Monty Hall Problem, after a door's chosen, the opened unchosen door is always a loser, and the chosen door's win chance is still 1/3. But what if the opened unchosen door is truly random? If it's a winner, the chosen door's win chance becomes 0. But what if it's a loser?
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