The current world record for throwing a paper ball into a bin without missing is held by Dylan Morrison, who made 66 consecutive shots in 2016.
There have been many attempts over the years to break the barriers of throwing a paper plane for the longest time aloft. Ken Blackburn held this Guinness World Record for 13 years (1983-1996) and had regained the record on October 1998 by keeping his paper plane aloft for 27.6 seconds (indoors). This was confirmed by Guinness officials and a CNN report.[2] The paper plane that Blackburn used in this record breaking attempt was a "glider".
Yes, throwing paper at someone can be considered assault if it causes harm or puts the person in fear of harm.
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By doing it in a game of rock paper scissors (assuming he had rock).
An arm throwing it is causing the thrust.
You have to keep throwing the crumpled paper at his face and his face will turn red and he will catch the paper and throw it back!!
Paper is a reuseable resource that can be recycled. Trees must be cut down to make paper, and harmful chemicals are used in its manufacture.
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