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Do parents give their children middle names so that the kids will know when they're in big trouble?
Asked by The_Compassionate_Heretic | 53 responses -
Why is it called "Indian Summer"?
Asked by janbb | 10 responses -
Have you ever been prejudiced against something (or someone) entirely because of its/their name?
Asked by Jeruba | 53 responses -
Why do Stateside bath towels have that band of not-terrycloth running across a couple inches from the ends?
Asked by Nullo | 5 responses -
What Age are we living in?
Asked by RareDenver | 38 responses -
Why do we go out west and back east?
Asked by tinyfaery | 19 responses -
Have you ever considered changing your first and/or last name? If so why, when did you do it and what to?
Asked by nebule | 30 responses -
And about time too. You've decided to change your name and the name of someone else. What new names will you choose?
Asked by Pinguidchance | 4 responses -
Were cowboys called cowboys back then?
Asked by sliceswiththings | 6 responses -
Are ”fluther” and ”lurve” real or created words?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 17 responses -
Why are the bottoms of plastic soda bottles shaped that way?
Asked by robmandu | 11 responses -
If the conservative right is racist, misogynistic, homophobic, authoritarian, and xenophobic, what spin would you make that the liberal left is not debased, lackadaisical, lewd, hedonistic, self-serving, and anarchistic?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 42 responses -
Some pastas have numbers. What do those numbers signify?
Asked by Ltryptophan | 8 responses -
What do you believe the moniker for users here should be?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 30 responses -
What's the name of this movie?
Asked by Evan | 6 responses -
[Fluff time] How would you describe to someone the differences in streets that say ”dead end”, ”no outlet”, and ”not a through street”?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 6 responses -
Would you call W.E.B. Du Bois' "The Souls of Black Folk" a treatise?
Asked by ish1212 | 5 responses