I'm taking a break on this for a bit-- thank you school So what? So what is this you ask? I'm stealing something my math teacher older brother does with his students where he asks a complex math problem once a day for extra credit points (I know what you're thinking, Good Will Hunting). Well, I'm no math teacher and I don't give you guys grades (unless you want some?) but I figure it could be fun to have some sort of question/trivia/something unique that is asked once a day and see who figures it out first. Fair warning some of these will be obscure, difficult, and most will tie into things I like because that's most of the stupid stuff I know about. Some will be puzzles, scavenger hunts, etc, so there should be a nice mix of stuff! Feel free to use google However! Not everything will be easy to find through google since I'll make some of it up. Some of it will also be outside the scope of common knowledge. So just a heads up. I'll adjust the difficulty day to day if people get them too quickly/not at all. Prizes??? Maybe? I'm poor in so any sizable amount of mesos would be difficult for me to do, but hey, this is all for fun, we'll see what happens. Rules! Feel free to post/chat about answers but don't be a dick. Post time stamps are final if there's two people who get it at "basically" the same time. Don't forget I can see edits so no saving spots Don't be a jerk. I might forget days, shit happens lol Happy birthday Jeen! Have fun! Spoiler: Old questions will be linked here and who got it right, if anyone Spoiler: November, 2017 Question #1 - November 29th, 2017. Answer: Bowmop Question #2 - November 30th, 2017. Answer: Bowmop Spoiler: December, 2017 Question #3 - December 2nd, 2017. Answer: Nessi Question #4 - December 3rd, 2017 Answer: Bowmop Question #5 - December 4th, 2017 Answer: Stan Question #6 - December 5th, 2017 Answer: Muff Question #7 - December 7th, 2017 Answer: FireHeart Question #8 - December 8th, 2017 Answer: Kimburly Question #9 - December 9th, 2017 Answer: Muff Question #10 - December 10th, 2017 Answer: Buccaneer Question #11 - December 11th, 2017 Answer: Kimburly Question #12 - December 13th, 2017 Answer: Venin Question #13 - December 15th, 2017 Answer: Muff Question #14 - December 16th, 2017 Answer: Arise Question #15 -December 18th, 2017 Answer: Buccaneer Question #16 - December 21st, 2017 Answer: Sawngo + (second part) Question #17 - December 23rd, 2017 Answer: Sawngo Spoiler: January Question #18 - January 4th, 2018 Answer: KelloggsQuestion #19 - January 16th, 2018 Answer: FireHeart Question #20 - January 23rd, 2018 Answer: Sawngo Question #21 - February 5th, 2018 Answer: Penny Question #22 - Answer: Question #23 - Answer: Question #24 - Answer: Question #25 - Answer: Question #26 - Answer: Question #27 - Answer: Spoiler: Later questions Question #28 - Answer:
The picture is Nighthawks by Edward Hooper probably his most recognized work. Edward Hopper lived in Manhattan and was inspired by a dinner in his neighborhood Greenwich Manhattan where the MiB Headquarters are also located. All for rewards! wink wink
Hm. I'm gonna give it to you because it's technically right (lol). I was going for Truro, Massachusetts though. Edward Hopper spent his summers there and Truro is where Agent K is found in the beginning of the 2nd movie (Truro post office).
Question #2 How is the 80's synthpop band Animotion (based in LA) related to the daytime soap The Young and the Restless? This one should only have one answer this time D: Good luck
Past member of the band Animation Paul Antonelli worked on composing music after he left Animation, one of which was for The Young And The Restless.
Question #3 If you flip 2 fair coins, and one of them is heads, what are the odds that the second coin is also heads? I want reasoning with the answer. Also sit down @bowmop and give some other people a chance Edit: @Nessi I'll work on some!
FINALLY an easy question! the first coin was obviously a dummy coin.. so the second coin will obviously be tails.. Spoiler But really, the first coin has no effect on the second coin. So the odds that the second coin will "also" be heads is 50%. I think..
That also works ! I believe the answer is 1/3 ! If that's the right answer I'll explain what lead me to think of it
Yeah, the question is left so it doesn't tell you WHICH coin is heads. Which means you have 2 possible outcomes, HT (first coin is heads), TH (second coin is heads), and HH (both coins are heads), and each are equally probable. This means that only 1 gives both heads, 1/3. Nessi got it