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The ‘Bad Science Jokes’ group on Facebook is a celebration of everything scientific and humorous. Members of this tight-knit community share the wittiest science-
The science world is in constant motion. The post 50 Hilarious Science Memes From “A Place Where Science Is Cool” (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.
19. Why was the mushroom so popular? He was a real fungi. 20. What did the femur say to the patella? I kneed you. Now that we’ve put you in the mood with these biology jokes, it’s time to talk ...
During a Science Vs podcast episode, [7] [8] Richard Wiseman said this about whether it's actually the world's funniest joke: It was the joke that most people didn't hate. It's so you can look at any one group. You can look at men or women or young or old or Canadians. And there's always a joke that they thought was much, much funnier.
Pictured here, the actual content of the English Wikipedia broken down by subject, according to actual science conducted by actual scientists. This is a very incomplete list of jokes about Wikipedia. One or two liners
Dihydrogen monoxide is a name for the water molecule, which comprises two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H 2 O).. The dihydrogen monoxide parody is a parody that involves referring to water by its unfamiliar chemical systematic name "dihydrogen monoxide" (DHMO, or the chemical formula H 2 O) and describing some properties of water in a particularly concerning manner — such as the ...
A century's worth of laughs from the pages of Reader's Digest. The post The 100 Funniest Jokes from the Last 100 Years appeared first on Reader's Digest.
According to the "Date" system in Knuth's article, which substitutes a 10-clarke "mingo" for a month and a 100-clarke "cowznofski", for a year, the date of October 29, 2007 is rendered as "Cal 7, 201 C. M." (for Cowznofsko Madi, or "in the Cowznofski of our MAD"). The dates are calculated from October 1, 1952, the date MAD was first published.