When Cartoons Predicted Future | It's Fact
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Cartoons and unique pencils show foresight, while Ayu Speed's hair is sold online after a fan attack. A pill activated by stomach acid can unlock devices, and Japan offers unique cyber cafes for those uncomfortable eating in front of strangers.
Insights
- Cartoons sometimes accurately predict future events, sparking discussions on creators' foresight and the impact on individuals who benefit from such predictions.
- Innovative solutions like a magical pencil in exams and a unique candle extinguishing method challenge conventional norms, provoking curiosity and interest in unconventional approaches to everyday tasks.
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Recent questions
Can cartoons predict the future?
Yes
How can a unique pencil help in exams?
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What happened to Ayu Speed in Norway?
Faced a fan attack
What surprising effect is revealed by touching a number plate on a bike?
Educational purposes only
Is the Earth's magnetic field close to ending?
9.6 Magnitia level