Random Facts That Could Save Your Life πŸ‘€

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  • @user-ui2gy5ms2q
    Him: answer in pinned comment Me where tf is the pinned comment People who relate πŸ‘‡
  • @liesbeth5742
    If someone would shout "duck" my dumb ass would go "Where?!" πŸ¦†
  • @timdavis7845
    That is an ancient riddle found in "the Odessy". The Sphinx asks it of Odysseus. The answer is "man".
  • @Luzziano.23
    The last fact " is a human being. You see, in the morning of our lives, we crawl on all fours as babies. In the afternoon, when we're grown, we walk on two legs. And in the night, when we're old, we may need a cane or a walker, so we don't have any legs touching the ground. Clever riddle, straight up πŸ˜‚πŸ€πŸ»
  • @kevinreist7718
    4 legs in the morning is a baby crawling. 2 legs in the afternoon is an adult human walking. 3 legs in the evening is a senior with a cane. No legs at night is someone who is either dead, bed ridden or otherwise unable to walk. So the answer is: people.
  • @XxcalmyxX
    him: "if your out outside in a lightning storm and your hair starts floating seek immediate shelter" bald people: ⚰️
  • @wifuu4941
    To use the pants trick, tie the leg’s together and fill the pans with air, hold the waste underwater and you can lay on the trapped air, this is why sailors wear bell bottoms so the come off over boots easier
  • @izinluv
    me and my soccer team were outside while it was raining and all of our hair stood up. i started screaming and a few of my friends did as well. i told everyone we needed to go inside immediately and we were in danger. the captains (the only juniors, oldest girls) rolled their eyes and told our coaches, to which the coaches said it was okay since we were scared. we proceeded to run to the nearest building and dried off. when we settled down, the captains decided it was not a valid reason to β€œrun off irresponsibly and leave the equipment outside.” i was completely dumbfounded by this comment, so i said, β€œour hair was standing up, so we had to take shelter immediately….” they ROLLED THEIR EYES, and said β€œwe know but you can’t just run off like that.” it completely baffles me at the amount of negligence they had. everyone explained that if your hair stands up during a storm it means you’re about to be struck by lightning, but no, we can’t run off and leave the equipment outside because it’s more important than our lives. crazy. thank you for your time :)
  • The answer is human beings because the walk using four legs when they are babies (as they are at the crawling stage) which is referred as morning . They walk using two legs when they grow to the adult stage which is referred as afternoon . They walk using three legs when they grow old (two of them are their own legs and the other one is the stick they use for support) which is referred as evening . They walk using no leg when they die which is referred as night. I think this is correct .
  • @Panda_baby8.
    Last answer; humans. Cuz as a baby, you walk on four legs, as an adult, you walk on two legs. As an elderly you have three legs; your walking stick included. Hope this helped
  • @lilmoney7825
    The police told my aunt that because we were adults (went to the mall and didn’t come home by dark) she would have to wait 24 hours to report us missing. I was 21 and her daughter was driving. She was 30. My grandmother said she never thought we would pull such a stunt. Girls out past 6:30. What a disgrace! I just looked at my Mother when I got back like really?? I still laugh at this and I’m 50 now. Sheltered much.
  • @enrobhcit
    Never scratch your crack with a porcupine
  • It's a person. 4 legs is when you crawl, 2 is you now, 3 represents you with a cane, and none is when your dead.
  • @yahyasalim8011
    In this context, the "morning" refers to childhood when a person crawls on all fours, the "afternoon" represents adulthood when a person walks on two legs, the "evening" symbolises old age when a person uses a cane or walking stick as a third leg. Finally, "night" refers to when a person lies down and doesn't use any legs. This riddle is often attributed to the Sphinx from Greek mythology and was posed to travelers who attempted to enter the city of Thebes
  • @kiphogan6702
    This is a life cycle 4 legs baby 2 leg is a adult 3 legs old(crane for stand) And 0 for the dead!
  • @clairecrocky
    The answer is a human we crawl when we’re a baby, walk when you’re middle aged and we lay down when we’re dead
  • @ImaniChuol-zq7go
    Ppl who came to comments and got disappointed πŸ‘‡πŸ»
  • The answer? "A man." As a baby, a human goes about on all fours ("four legs in the morning"; morning = childhood), until he learns to walk, which he does so well into adulthood ("two legs in the afternoon"; afternoon = adulthood), until old age requires him to use a cane to support himself ("three legs in the evening", evening = old age), finally he dies ("no legs at night", night = death).