Would you rather empty a swimming pool using just a fork or get in a swimming pool for half an hour with a jellyfish?
Do you like swimming in a lake, in the ocean, in a creek, or in a pool? Well, today's would you-rather question is "Would you rather empty a swimming pool using just a fork or get in a swimming pool for half an hour with a jellyfish?"
Well, it depends, if the jellyfishes are poisonous, I would definitely not swim with them in a swimming pool for half an hour. But if they are safe, I think it would be entertaining to swim with them. But emptying a swimming pool using a fork would take forever. If it's during summer, the water could evaporate a bit, but it also may not. And I don't know how long emptying a pool with a fork, but I know it only takes half an hour or 30 minutes. But this also depends on how big the swimming pool is. Is it just toddler size or a big backyard size? I think it could be fun observing jellyfish and playing with them. Also, if I wear a protective outfit from jellyfish, I can prevent them from getting stung. In my opinion, I think this question has too many variables. How big is the fork used to empty the swimming pool? What about the size of the swimming pool? How many jellyfish are there? Do I get to wear a protective outfit from jellyfish? But I will do my best to answer all of them by thinking reasonably. I think the fork would be only about 5 or 6 inches long, which would take about a week or so to get all the water out of the swimming pool. And the swimming pool would be about 2 feet long, and 2 feet wide. Under these circumstances, I would definitely choose to spend an hour in the swimming pool with jellyfish. It could hurt, but it's quick and fast rather than being slow and taking forever like getting water out of a swimming pool with just a fork. I think it would also be pretty boring just doing that. My arm would also hurt from doing the same thing over and over. I can't even swim in a swimming pool, but I can at least swim with a jellyfish. Also, it's just one jellyfish. So if I avoid it, I think I would rather be fine and not get stung especially since it would be easy to spot it ina pool.
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