Overly Complex FAQs

Q: What is the meaning of life?

A: It's 42. But only on Tuesdays. The rest of the time, it's 37. Or maybe 13. We're still working on it.

Q: What is the point of this FAQ?

A: To confuse you, of course! Or maybe just to make you laugh. Or possibly to make you question the very fabric of reality.

Q: Can you explain the plot of "The Matrix" in 10 seconds or less?

A: It's a movie about a bunch of humans trapped in a simulated reality created by sentient computers. But don't worry, it's not that complicated.

Q: What is the difference between a palindrome and a non-palindrome?

A: A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward. Like "madam" or "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!". A non-palindrome is just a normal word that's not a palindrome. Like "overly complex FAQ".

Q: Can you explain quantum physics in simple terms?

A: It's like this: tiny things are weird. Like, really weird. And then they get even weirder. And then they start making really small things that are also weird. Got it? No? Move along, move along!

Q: Is this FAQ going to make my head spin?

A: Yes.

Q: Can I ask you another question?

A: Go ahead, try.

Q: Can you just give me a simple answer for once?

A: No.