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total nonsequitur 1) Would you drink Coke if it was green? You would have if you drank it when it first came out! 2) There are more people named Mohammad than any other name on Earth. 3) Geographical Letters: Did you know that the name of each of the continents begins and concludes with the exact same alphabet? Do not believe that? Look up Asia, Europe, Africa, America, Antarctica and the rest.| 4) Can you guess what the strongest muscle in your body is? Nope, not your delts, and not your biceps. It's your tongue! 5) If you're an American, chances are you own at least two credit cards. 6) Have you ever wondered what the longest word you can type using only one row of keys on the keyboard is? It's typewriter! 7) Blink: Men wink at women, but research has found out that the average woman blinks nearly two times more than the average man. 8) Remember when you were a kid, and sat there holding your breath as part of a temper tantrum? Well believe it or not, you can't die by doing it! 9) Try licking your elbow. Did you fail? Of course you did, because it's impossible! 10) If you sneeze in a public place, chances are you'll hear at least one "bless you" or "gesundheit". But why is this the case with sneezing, and not with, say, hiccuping or burping? Some believe it's because sneezing stops your heart for a brief moment 11) The Blue Sky: Did you know that a pig, no matter how much they try, cannot look up into the sky? 12) Think you're the master of tongue twisters? Try this one on for size: sixth sick sheiks sixth sheeps sick. It's the hardest one in English! 13) Sneezing is a risky business. If you hold back a sneeze, you can actually cause a blood vessel to rupture in your neck, which can kill you. But if you sneeze too hard, you risk cracking a rib. Yikes! 14) The kings in a deck of cards aren't just random doodles. They actually each stand for a different king. Hearts represends Charlemagne, Frankish king during the 6th and 7th centuries AD, Clubs for the legendary Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great, Spades for the mythical King David of Israel, and Diamonds for the mighty Roman leader Julius Caesar

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total nonsequitur

1) Would you drink Coke if it was green? You would have if you drank it when it first came out!

2) There are more people named Mohammad than any other name on Earth.

3) Geographical Letters: Did you know that the name of each of the continents begins and

concludes with the exact same alphabet? Do not believe that? Look up Asia, Europe, Africa,

America, Antarctica and the rest.|

4) Can you guess what the strongest muscle in your body is? Nope, not your delts, and not your

biceps. It's your tongue!

5) If you're an American, chances are you own at least two credit cards.

6) Have you ever wondered what the longest word you can type using only one row of keys on

the keyboard is? It's typewriter!

7) Blink: Men wink at women, but research has found out that the average woman blinks nearly

two times more than the average man.

8) Remember when you were a kid, and sat there holding your breath as part of a temper

tantrum? Well believe it or not, you can't die by doing it!

9) Try licking your elbow. Did you fail? Of course you did, because it's impossible!

10) If you sneeze in a public place, chances are you'll hear at least one "bless you" or

"gesundheit". But why is this the case with sneezing, and not with, say, hiccuping or burping?

Some believe it's because sneezing stops your heart for a brief moment

11) The Blue Sky: Did you know that a pig, no matter how much they try, cannot look up into the

sky?

12) Think you're the master of tongue twisters? Try this one on for size: sixth sick sheiks sixth

sheeps sick. It's the hardest one in English!

13) Sneezing is a risky business. If you hold back a sneeze, you can actually cause a blood

vessel to rupture in your neck, which can kill you. But if you sneeze too hard, you risk cracking a

rib. Yikes!

14) The kings in a deck of cards aren't just random doodles. They actually each stand for a

different king. Hearts represends Charlemagne, Frankish king during the 6th and 7th centuries

AD, Clubs for the legendary Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great, Spades for the mythical

King David of Israel, and Diamonds for the mighty Roman leader Julius Caesar

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or too small. If so, check out this cool elasticated belt. They're sure to hold up your pants in style!

16) And last, but not least: at least at some point during this article, you tried licking your elbow!

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