Friday, March 1, 2013

Things that Keep Me Up at Night

Why did someone decide that counting sheep would get them to sleep? Why not cats? Or Toads?

The phrase "nothing's impossible", does it mean that nothing as in no [space] thing is impossible? Or does it mean that the entity that is nothing, is impossible?

Who decided to bend a piece of flexible metal in a certain shape in order to hold papers together? How did that particular shape get mainstreamed?

Could I have actually succeeded at teaching music?

Why do I never remember how bad the pain of sickness is?

What will I do if a student 100% defies me in the classroom?

Why do recording artists take their time to create both a song as well as a different radio edit. It's one thing to let the radio fudge over inappropriate words, but if you're going to take the time and spend the money to make the radio edit, why don't you just use the radio edit? Is being vulgar really the make/break point of the song? I highly doubt it.

Who chooses hold music and what do they consider when choosing the music?

Why is it so hard to stay on the right side of the moral line?

Is there anyone you can listen to if you can't listen to yourself?

Why is it such a big deal when we find the next decimal to pi or the next largest prime number?

If yawns are contagious, who yawned first?

Will I still be able to sing 25 years from now?

What's the point of all of this?

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