Question 1:
In the Ke$ha hit song in which she uses the word "love" twelve times in the refrain, what does she say she likes in the very last line? Answer: your beard.
I never heard of her, but I live in a basement, like a true geek. Try Ke$ha song love lyrics. The song referenced has "love" in it so much it should be the first result on page. Look at the refrain to confirm then look at the end of the song for the answer.
Question 2:
Who is the narrator of Conrad's novel that involves a boat trip up the Congo River to Inner Station? Answer: Marlow.
For those who didn't see Apocalypse Now and fell asleep in English class, the book is Heart of Darkness. Let's find it: try Conrad Congo fiction. One of those search results should be the Wikipedia page on Heart of Darkness. Read the plot summary for the answer.
Question 3:
What is the binomial name of the horsefly species that’s golden backside inspired a 24-year old researcher to name it after a pop star in January 2012? Answer: Scaptia beyonceae.
Start by inputting horsefly species 2012. Why so simple? One, it not like they find multiple species of horseflies every year. Two, any species named after a musical artist whose famous work is Bootylicious is bound to rate high in results.
In the Ke$ha hit song in which she uses the word "love" twelve times in the refrain, what does she say she likes in the very last line? Answer: your beard.
I never heard of her, but I live in a basement, like a true geek. Try Ke$ha song love lyrics. The song referenced has "love" in it so much it should be the first result on page. Look at the refrain to confirm then look at the end of the song for the answer.
Question 2:
Who is the narrator of Conrad's novel that involves a boat trip up the Congo River to Inner Station? Answer: Marlow.
For those who didn't see Apocalypse Now and fell asleep in English class, the book is Heart of Darkness. Let's find it: try Conrad Congo fiction. One of those search results should be the Wikipedia page on Heart of Darkness. Read the plot summary for the answer.
Question 3:
What is the binomial name of the horsefly species that’s golden backside inspired a 24-year old researcher to name it after a pop star in January 2012? Answer: Scaptia beyonceae.
Start by inputting horsefly species 2012. Why so simple? One, it not like they find multiple species of horseflies every year. Two, any species named after a musical artist whose famous work is Bootylicious is bound to rate high in results.
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