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Thus — assuming that Megan has accurately identified the stone — the stone is either from Western Africa or Northern Europe and has "travelled" from there to get to her. | Thus — assuming that Megan has accurately identified the stone — the stone is either from Western Africa or Northern Europe and has "travelled" from there to get to her. | ||
− | {{w|Stone skipping}} is the art of throwing a flat stone across water in such a way that it bounces off the surface. | + | {{w|Stone skipping}} is the art of throwing a flat stone across water in such a way that it bounces off the surface. Most throws rarely result in more than two or three "skips",{{Citation needed}} so Megan skipping the stone five times is certainly an above-average throw. (It is, however, far short of the world record of 88 skips set by Kurt Steiner in 2013). |
This comic is one of many that look at everyday things from a new, philosophical perspective. | This comic is one of many that look at everyday things from a new, philosophical perspective. |