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The ‘Bad Science Jokes’ group was first created on Facebook in (the long-forgotten age of) 2017. Now, the community is celebrating over 7 years of sharing quality comedic content with other ...
The post 50 Funny Memes For Those Who Love A Good Giggle first appeared on Bored Panda. These random memes are here to make your day a little more fun. 50 Funny Memes For Those Who Love A Good Giggle
The mod also shared a couple funny examples of when “the ‘information bubble’ that many Americans exist in is confronted by the reality of the rest of the world.” You can find those posts ...
The term meme originally was coined by Dawkins in 1976 referring to the viral spread of ideas. [19] Now the internet meme is used to communicate humor on the internet though jokes, images, videos. Memes are typically images, with text superimposed over them, which together create a humorous effect.
A regulated speed sign is always white with black lettering and the words "Speed Limit" are on the sign. This sign is yellow and is considered an "Advisory" or caution sign. In a form of exploitative, lowbrow comedy, the signs quite often provide fodder for humor at the expense of mentally disabled children (a play on the word "slow").
In the Zork series of games, the Great Underground Empire has its own system of measurements, the most frequently referenced of which is the bloit. Defined as the distance the king's favorite pet can run in one hour (spoofing a popular legend about the history of the foot), the length of the bloit varies dramatically, but the one canonical conversion to real-world units puts it at ...
The post 100 Dark Humor Jokes: An Ultimate List Of Straight Comedy Grime first appeared on Bored Panda. ... A dark humor joke meme with a white text box that says, "I have a new policy: If the ...
The original "up to eleven" knobs in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap "Up to eleven", also phrased as "these go to eleven", is an idiom from popular culture, coined in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap, where guitarist Nigel Tufnel demonstrates a guitar amplifier whose volume knobs are marked from zero to eleven, instead of the usual zero to ten.