Q: What is the world's most worthless currency?
A: In 2008, the Zimbabwean dollar was so worthless that it cost 300 billion Zimbabwean dollars for a loaf of bread, and Zimbabwe's $1 coin was worth some 0.000000000002 American cents. In 2009, they introduced a 100 trillion dollar note before the currency collapsed. If anyone can sell me that currency note, I am ready to buy it for 1$, American!
Q: What is the world's least spoken language?
A: Ume Sami originated in the same general area of Sweden and Norway but is spoken along the Ume River to the north of Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur. The number of Ume Sami speakers has dwindled to ten. Let me see if Google can translate Hello to Ume Sami. At last, Google is confused.
Q: What is Phalloorchoalgolagnia?
A: As if the spelling was not painful enough, these are people who like to get hit, squeezed, kicked, pinched, flicked and a bit down there. More pain, more gain. The intense pain is supposed to excite them, sexually. With whatever is left of your mini punching bag, of course.
A: In 2008, the Zimbabwean dollar was so worthless that it cost 300 billion Zimbabwean dollars for a loaf of bread, and Zimbabwe's $1 coin was worth some 0.000000000002 American cents. In 2009, they introduced a 100 trillion dollar note before the currency collapsed. If anyone can sell me that currency note, I am ready to buy it for 1$, American!
Q: What is the world's least spoken language?
A: Ume Sami originated in the same general area of Sweden and Norway but is spoken along the Ume River to the north of Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur. The number of Ume Sami speakers has dwindled to ten. Let me see if Google can translate Hello to Ume Sami. At last, Google is confused.
Q: What is Phalloorchoalgolagnia?
A: As if the spelling was not painful enough, these are people who like to get hit, squeezed, kicked, pinched, flicked and a bit down there. More pain, more gain. The intense pain is supposed to excite them, sexually. With whatever is left of your mini punching bag, of course.