Flipping is a lifestyle choice that will consume your every waking thought. It's like a never-ending game of "Flippity Flip" where you try to turn anything and everything into a profit.
Q: Is flipping good for you?
A: Only if you enjoy constantly worrying about your bank account balance and the impending doom of financial ruin.
A: Yes, you can flip a pancake. You can flip a coin. You can even flip a table, but that's just rude.
A: Only if you enjoy the thrill of possibly losing a significant amount of money, dealing with annoying contractors, and having your neighbors hate you.
A: Ah, yes! Flipping a pancake is an art form. It's like a delicate dance of butter and syrup, of flour and eggs. But be warned: once you start flipping, it's hard to stop.
A: Oh, absolutely! You'll catch the flipping bug and soon find yourself flipping everything: your phone, your wallet, your relationships... it's a real thing, we swear.
A: Ha! That's the easy one. Flipping a coin is just a matter of flipping the coin, and then... well, you get the idea.
A: The best way to flip is with style. Use a fancy flipping motion, add some flair, and always, always wear a pair of flip-flops.
A: Um, no. That's just not a thing.