I forget what you call these but could you identify and give more examples (just for fun)?

If buttered toast always falls to the floor buttered side down, would a piece of toast spin for eternity if you buttered both sides and dropped it?

2006-08-24T05:54:12Z

Oh wow....first two answers thought this was a serious claim. It's classified under jokes and Riddles, people....hahah

groovusy2006-08-24T06:18:48Z

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Explore Murphy's Law, Self-fulfilling prophecies and paradoxes!

Then figure out how they make worst case scenarios reality. In real life it seems that the worst things seem to happen more frequent or easier than the ideal. It's not law or fact however, just perception and your state of mind.

kristin2006-08-24T12:54:52Z

If buttered toast always lands buttered side up and a cat always lands on his feet what would happen if you straped a piece of buttered toast to a cat's back buttered side up and threw him off of something?

ankit pruthi2006-08-24T12:55:30Z

no, if you drop the buttered toast(the first one) from a height of 9 meters or more, the plane side would fall down

Anonymous2006-08-24T12:52:27Z

I don't know what you call 'these' things either --- but your buttered toast question? Not sure I agree with it always falling on the buttered side? Haven't tested it out long enuf . . . check back with me later. . .

survivor2006-08-24T14:24:54Z

No. bits would fall of it as it got older and drier, until there was nothing left.
A watched pot never boils is another.

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