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Yes some peoplethink that maths is easy. But most people count it out in their head to make sure its right
yes you are right hand=glove and head=hat if somebody ask you that question they have to give you some options if they don't tell them their incorrect
This is a joke question, right? This is like asking if Christan people have body odor. While some do, It is not because they are hindu. Think about your question...
they set right on top of the cylinders. How about some details for your question like what sort of settings you might need?
some people say they r but don't believe them. if they say they are then ask them to right foopets.com on there for head and take a picture
It IS a natural reflex some do some don't
The dramatic chipmunk is actually a gopher. People just filmed him at the right time, added some music, then posted to YouTube. Some people added some stuff like a lightsaber or a mudkip head. People can really add anything. There's your answer!
NO! Japan ppl do not keep beds in cupboards but in 999 they did loads of people ask this question because they no that it used to but they don't know the right answer some ppl say yes but the right answer is no
The question is subjective so there's no right or wrong answer. Some people like it, some people hate it, some people have no opinion either way. As a drummer and percussionist, I like it. But that doesn't mean all drummers like it.
Cause they are not right in the head.
That's a question that doesn't have a right answer. Some might say that most people like Justin and some might say Miley. There are no direct stats on that.
By choosing the right time to ask the question and asking without being accusing, if you can. There are so many variables to this, some questions by their very nature are going to be upsetting to some people. I would suggest you begin by explaining something is really bothering you and use that to lead into the question. It is possible that your question is already suspected and your parents have been waiting for the right way to answer it.