lioncub1503
Seven ate nine
Hello!
So tomorrow (October 9) is curious events day. What is this you might ask?
Well, this is what daysoftheyear.com have to say about it
“What is the world’s greatest mystery? How one can become famous for being famous? How the empty milk carton is presumed to live in the fridge? What cats actually do all day? The latter one is fun to investigate with a camera on a collar, for any curious cat owners out there. Hopefully you won’t find out that curiosity really does kill the cat.
Curious Events Day celebrates the great mysteries of the world, possibly even greater ones than the ones I’ve already listed above. Does the Loch Ness Monster exist? How are crop circles made? Is the world really run by a reptilian elite race?”
I personally love learning about technology, and I have already taken apart an old iPad to see what was inside, so I think I’ll scavenge around the house to find some other piece of tech to destroy for my Curious Events day. So, because this only comes around once a year (although feel free to investigate curious questions any time of year ), I wanted to take the chance to ask you about what questions, curiosities, theories, and even philosophies that you would like to investigate and explore further.
Always feel free to be curious at any time of the year, but feel free to take this as encouragement for the right kind of curiosity if you are not naturally a wonderer.
Happy Curious Events Day!
So tomorrow (October 9) is curious events day. What is this you might ask?
Well, this is what daysoftheyear.com have to say about it
“What is the world’s greatest mystery? How one can become famous for being famous? How the empty milk carton is presumed to live in the fridge? What cats actually do all day? The latter one is fun to investigate with a camera on a collar, for any curious cat owners out there. Hopefully you won’t find out that curiosity really does kill the cat.
Curious Events Day celebrates the great mysteries of the world, possibly even greater ones than the ones I’ve already listed above. Does the Loch Ness Monster exist? How are crop circles made? Is the world really run by a reptilian elite race?”
I personally love learning about technology, and I have already taken apart an old iPad to see what was inside, so I think I’ll scavenge around the house to find some other piece of tech to destroy for my Curious Events day. So, because this only comes around once a year (although feel free to investigate curious questions any time of year ), I wanted to take the chance to ask you about what questions, curiosities, theories, and even philosophies that you would like to investigate and explore further.
Always feel free to be curious at any time of the year, but feel free to take this as encouragement for the right kind of curiosity if you are not naturally a wonderer.
Happy Curious Events Day!