Araska is a rock, actually that is a lie, Araska is a fictional rock, in a fictional sea, in a fictional world, the only thing that could be said about is that, if said, world, sea and rock were to exist, then you would have a nice view of a fictional harbour.
While clearly scientific, I think the most important question is: You are all alone in an ancient labyrinth, and your last torch goes out. What do you do? 1. Easily find my way back by using innate photographic memory. 2. Panic. 3. Consult local minotaur. 4. Construct a new torch from the remaining stubs of the last ten. 5. Get eaten by grue.
If you chose 5, you get a star, if you railed against the response and wanted to choose "You are likely to be eaten by a grue" in stead of the more certain response of 5, then that star you receive is golden.
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While clearly scientific, I think the most important question is:
You are all alone in an ancient labyrinth, and your last torch goes out. What do you do?
1. Easily find my way back by using innate photographic memory.
2. Panic.
3. Consult local minotaur.
4. Construct a new torch from the remaining stubs of the last ten.
5. Get eaten by grue.
If you chose 5, you get a star, if you railed against the response and wanted to choose "You are likely to be eaten by a grue" in stead of the more certain response of 5, then that star you receive is golden.
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