List of Questions

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2–3 minutes

List of Questions

  • Why does the word “culture’ have “cult” in it?
  • Why did we never get to see the lady’s face in Tom and Jerry?
  • Why are there so many churches out in the country?
  • Why does it take so long for an apple tree to bear fruit?
  • What is a wood chuck?
  • How do groundhogs tell us about the arrival of Spring?
  • Why does the mind feel like a maze of books, with some books in locked forbidden sections I can’t access until I have the secret code?
  • What are dogs dreaming about?
  • What happens in Casper?
  • How am I supposed to trust what I have learned about history when it can be rewritten?
  • What is it like out in Siberia?
  • What does it mean when the stock market crashes?
  • How do people know what to invest in?
  • Why does adulthood fee like acting out how I chose to play as a child?
  • Where can I learn to play the harp?
  • Why do some people learn that autonomy is a skill earlier than others/
  • Why did the previous question make me think of Transformers?
  • What point was Stephanie Meyer trying to get across in her book The Host?
  • What is our responsibility towards people who are relative strangers?
  • Is there such a thing as an unfiltered thought?
  • Why is the music from The Sound of Music regularly in my head?
  • Is there a mini version of me turning on a CD player in my brain?
  • Why do some people choose physical ways to get a message across when I am sure words can inflict the same damage?
  • What is worse: a physical injury you never recover from, or a psychological injury that destroys your psyche?
  • Why do humans tend to have the tendency to think that they are less/more intelligent than others, when I am pretty sure we all demonstrate intelligence on different things?
  • How can your own mind not be on your side?
  • Do we all communicate in our dreams?
  • What is more insulting – others thinking you are incapable or you convincing yourself of the same thing?
  • To what extent can we all time travel? Just not in the way it is often depicted.

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