yah
It doesn't. Mythbusters tested it. It doesn't always
That's Murphy's Law. Toast always falls on the jam side because that side's the heaviest!
There is a 50 percent chance that it will land on either side, so just hope that it doesn't land on the buttered side! There is, hwever, an "observation bias." This means that we observe the more important outcome (topping side down so that it dirties th rug or floor and picks up a load of pet hair) to be more important and remember it more vividly. As a consequence, we remember these outcomes as being the most frequent outcomes when we cast our minds back over all the dropped toast incidents in our lives and conclude tat the toast always lands topping side down. This is the same effect as bingo players experience when they remember that they always win when they bring their lucky charm.
First turn off the toaster and unplug it. Then let the toaster cool down. Once it is cool take the toster outside and turn it upside down and shake it. The toast should fall out.
A person may fall down due to being sick or having overworked.
You can either law down and cry or fall down and moan because being kicked in the privates is always painful.
Things fall down b/c gravity pulls in that direction. Fruits and leaves fall down when the added force of being shaken together with gravity becomes bigger than the strength of the attachment to the tree.
because the bridge will fall any time and some times theres to much wait
Their trunks always fall down or They cant keep their trunks up
Their trunks always fall down or They cant keep their trunks up
Their trunks always fall down or They cant keep their trunks up
mine fall sunny side uo mostly! (Im lucky I guess..) It doesn't, of course. There is some evidence that the act of buttering the toast creates a concave shape that actually tends to work the reverse, if the fall is long enough.