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Thought Provokers: Week of 4/29/2026

When someone sleeps for more than half the day, they may be depressed - reach out to them.

A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.

If a stranger grabs you and says, “Don’t scream,” that’s your sign to scream as loud as you can.

Honey never spoils, even after a thousand years.

Oversleeping regularly is often a sign of mental or emotional exhaustion, not laziness.

The internet weighs less than a strawberry.

If you smell something like rotten eggs near your home, it could be a gas leak. Get out immediately and don’t use electrical switches.

Your brain can trick you into feeling fear instantly.

Lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun.

If you’re ever buried in an avalanche, spit. The direction it falls will tell you which way is up.

There are more possible chess games than atoms in the universe.

Pouring cold water on a burning kitchen will actually cause the whole room to explode.

Clouds can weigh millions of kilograms.

We prefer ice in every cold drink other than milk.

If you get bored easily, your mind needs meaning, not noise.

The tradition of wearing a white wedding dress has spared countless women the dilemma of choosing a color for their dress.

Smelling random burnt toast may mean your brain is actively breaking down.

Having a device with a weak battery makes you more aware of the positions of power outlets.

Because of mental disorders like DID, the average number of people per body is slightly greater than one.

 
 

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