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Mankind’s civilization has always been riddled with big questions, some of which have taken years and years to try to answer. Man can’t fly like a bird, how? The airplane was created by them. Would they find a technique to illuminate a space without using candles? They created the light bulb. How amazing would visiting the moon have been to our ancestors? They made the rocket ship. There is an endless list.

Regretfully, there are still many significant riddles that humanity may never fully understand. These are the issues that curious minds seek to solve, yet may never do so!

Let’s get started.

What prevents Tarzan from sporting a beard?

When we know the batteries on a remote control are dead, why do we push harder?

When banks know there aren’t enough, why do they impose a fee for “insufficient funds”?

Why do pilots in Kamikaze wear helmets?

If lightning fell in a straight line rather than crooked ones, would it do it more quickly?

Why does someone check when you say the paint is wet but trust you when you say there are four billion stars?

Who came up with the concept of adding an “S” to the word “lisp”?

How fast does darkness move?

When kids wake up every two hours, why do people claim to have “slept like babies”?

Are there parking spots at the Special Olympics specifically designated for “normal” people?

How cold would it be tomorrow if it’s freezing outside today and twice as cold tomorrow?

Do married people seem to live longer than single people, or is it just the case?

Why did we send a man to the moon before we realized that adding wheels to luggage would be a smart idea?

Why would someone drive on a parkway and park in a driveway?

Why do individuals purchase binoculars to view objects on the ground after paying to climb big buildings?

Have you ever paused to consider…

Who was the first to suggest, “I think I’ll squeeze these pink dangly things here and drink whatever comes out,” after seeing a cow?

Who was the first to remark, “Look at that chicken over there?” When the next thing comes out of there, I’m going to eat it.

Why do toasters always have the temperature set so high that the toast could burn to a terrible crisp that no reasonable person would ever eat?

Why does the refrigerator have a light but the freezer does not?

When individuals ask for the time, they point to their wrist, but when they ask where the restroom is, they don’t point to their butt.

If your obstetrician and gynecologist are going to look up there anyhow, why do they leave the room when you undress?

Why does Pluto stay on his hands and knees while Goofy stands upright? Both of them are canines!

What are tests if quizzes are quizzical?

What is used to make baby oil if vegetable oil is made from vegetables and corn oil is made from corn?

If electrons are the source of energy, are morons the source of morality?

Why is the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star the same as that of the Alphabet song?

Quit singing and continue reading.

Does alphabet soup have its full impact on illiterate people?

Have you ever noticed that a dog will become upset with you if you blow in his face, yet he will hang his head out the window if you take him for a vehicle ride?

Does repeatedly pressing the elevator button speed up its arrival?

And the list is endless.

What “life mystery” is YOUR favorite? Do not hesitate to share!

I hope you had fun and laughed a lot!

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