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The transcription explores various thought-provoking questions that challenge our perception of reality. It raises queries like whether failing and succeeding at the same time is possible, if cleaning a vacuum cleaner makes you one, and if our stomachs perceive all potatoes as mashed. It also questions why towels get dirty when we are already clean after showering and speculates on what history class would be like if time travel were real. The transcription concludes by inviting readers to follow for more intriguing shower thoughts. If you attempt to fail and succeed, do you still fail or do you actually succeed? Shower thoughts that will make you question reality. If you clean a vacuum cleaner, do you become a vacuum cleaner? When you eat a potato, does your stomach think all potatoes are mashed? If you get out of the shower clean, how does your towel get dirty? If time travel becomes possible, what would history class look like? We say, sleep like a baby, even though babies are known for waking up all the time. If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, we'd probably never know. We drink coffee in the morning to wake up, but never question why we need to wake up to drink coffee. If aliens looked at Earth 65 million light years away, would they see dinosaurs? Hit the follow button for more mind-blowing shower thoughts.