12 Funny Hits Blunt Memes That Will Send You In The Thinking Mode
Saturday, Aug 29, 2020, 11:39 am
By:James Fraser
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Hits Blunt memes have become very popular lately. As you may know, the memes use photos of black guys who seem to be high on weed and raise funny yet thought-provoking questions. Hits Blunt memes are hilarious, and they are fascinating to read as well. Each Hits Blunt meme has an issue that sends you into a thinking mode instantly! Those questions do sound valid when you first read them, but most of them are very silly. Check these 12 hilarious Hits Blunt memes. Bonus: All those tricky Hits Blunt questions have been answered!
10.Guardian Of The Galaxy!
"If you work as security at a Samsung store, does that make you guardian of the galaxy?!"
Since a Samsung store usually stocks many Galaxies inside, you are technically a Guardian of the Galaxies, so that's like a promotion! That's a cool way to introduce yourself to people, isn't it?! Sadly, most of those security guards who stand at the entrance of stores are underpaid and overworked even in the developed countries like the United States. A couple of years ago, Apple's security guards protested for better pay, which caught the world's attention.
11.Why Doesn't Milk Go Bad Inside Cow?
Um, that's an interesting question! Milk gets spoiled only if it is exposed to bacteria. Since the inside organs of a cow or any animal (even humans) is sterile, there is absolutely no chance of milk contamination unless the cow is sick. As you may know, germs can't thrive inside a refrigerator, so milk stays fresh when refrigerated. Cows and other mammals also have a mechanism to prevent milk from turning sour. They produce milk twice a day, so they aren't really storing them for days.
12.Why Is There No Light In Space?
Space within our solar system looks dark despite having a giant burning star, Sun. Irrespective of day or night, the sky on the moon would always look dark if you were to stand on it and see. As you may have learned in school, our Earth is surrounded by a thick layer of the atmosphere. When sun rays hit the atmospheric layer, the light reflects, and photons scatter everywhere causing the illusion of blue sky. Hence, it's not the Sun, but our wonderful atmosphere that's responsible for bright days on Earth.
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