I am a small stick and you c...
[2274] I am a small stick and you c... - I am a small stick and you can make clouds with me. Some consider me their best friend and some consider me as their worst enemy. Who am I? - #brainteasers #riddles - Correct Answers: 98 - The first user who solved this task is Matteo Martinić
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I am a small stick and you c...

I am a small stick and you can make clouds with me. Some consider me their best friend and some consider me as their worst enemy. Who am I?
Correct answers: 98
The first user who solved this task is Matteo Martinić.
#brainteasers #riddles
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A rich man was trying to find...

A rich man was trying to find his daughter a birthday gift when he saw a poor man with a beautiful white horse. He told the man that he would give him $500 for the horse.
The poor man replied, "I don't know mister, it don't look so good," and walked away.
The next day the rich man came back and offered the poor man $1000 for the horse.
The poor man said, "I don't know mister, it don't look so good."
On the third day the rich man offered the poor man $2000 for the horse, and said he wouldn't take no for an answer. The poor man agreed, and the rich man took the horse home.
The rich man's daughter loved her present. She climbed onto the horse, then galloped right into a tree.
The rich man rushed back over to the poor man's house, demanding an explanation for the horse's blindness.
The poor man replied, "I told you. It don't look so good."
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Died 2 May 1946 at age 83 (born 25 Mar 1863).American pathologist and bacteriologist who isolated (1899) a common strain (Shigella dysenteriae) of dysentery bacillus and developed a curative serum for cerebrospinal meningitis (1907). He directed a research team that identified the poliomyelitis virus. At the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research, he was director of laboratories (1903-35), and director of the Institute (1920-35). For thirty-five years he cultivated the spirit and guided the work of the institute, while implementing John D. Rockefeller's vision of bringing medicine into the realm of science.
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