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I woke up in the pitch dark - early, I thought - with a clicking, rustling sound in my ears.
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How do you deal with the fire damage in mutant onslaught?
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Why, when I play the Jew's Harp, do blue lights appear to move?
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Does the density of different liquids change in the same way when heated?
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I hear often that mathematics is an arbitrary system we have created, and there is no fundamental truth to how it functions. Are there/have there been historically any other ways of understanding numbers?
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I woke up in the pitch dark - early, I thought - with a clicking, rustling sound in my ears.
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How do you deal with the fire damage in mutant onslaught?
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Why, when I play the Jew's Harp, do blue lights appear to move?
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Does the density of different liquids change in the same way when heated?
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I hear often that mathematics is an arbitrary system we have created, and there is no fundamental truth to how it functions. Are there/have there been historically any other ways of understanding numbers?
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