100 Cosmic Questions I Need Answered Before I Die and A Few Pet Peeves (Volume II)Author Stephen Astor continues where he left off in his first 100 Cosmic Questions book. Every bit as entertaining, if not more so, this volume delves into the why's, wherefores and foibles of the human condition. COSMIESWhy do they call them restrooms when no one goes there to rest?If a Muslim woman decides to blow herself up to kill Israeli men, women and children, does she receive the same 70 virgin reward as Muslim men, and, if so, what does she do with her virgins?When United States President Barack Obama drew all kinds of red lines in the sand as a warning to rogue nations Syria, North Korea and Iran not to go too far in their evil machinations and then did nothing when these evil empires crossed the red lines, did this show the president's Barack was worse than his bite?Has Stanford University resorted to a modern-day version of Hans Christina Andersen's fable known as The Emperor's New Clothes, claiming that Mark di Suvero's sculpture, The Sieve of Eratosthenes, set on the Stanford campus in the midst of undergraduate dormitories, represents an ancient Greek mathematical algorithm when you can see clearly that the sculpture is a pornographic work, depicting the well-known circle and arrow representation of a male penis hanging from a steel girder about to penetrate a female vagina, represented by V-shaped girders planted in the ground?What people are saying about 100 Cosmic Questions and A Few Pet Peeves.As enjoyable and thought provoking as the original…..... A true gem... Wonderful take on human behavior...