Humor in Science and Theology

Here’s a picture of our sugar bowl – my husband named him “Gladly.” :smiley:

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Took me a minute of wondering what tunashaming was.

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Only a minute :exploding_head:

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When having “Siri” on my iPad read text back to me for proofreading, superscripts are a hoot. That became “…they should certainly desire it to the power of three”! XD

That reminds me of Vlad:
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That made me laugh out loud!

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crack this then
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Ooh – gotta be careful with that stuff!

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Not quite a lol, but a good chuckle and a smile. XD   It’s been a while since I’ve seen or heard a kazoo!

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This has the wife and I creasing! XD

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Depends what duck: Wood Duck - eBird, American Wigeon - eBird, Common Merganser - eBird, and a number of others don’t particularly sound like kazoos.

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What does Judy Mikovitz sound like? Am I allowed to say she’s a quack?

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Anti-mandaters too.

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More of a cormorant. (self - edited due to ungracious comment made by Phil)

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I wasn’t allowed to call her a kook, but I guess calling her a quack is fine. Wuteber…

Galileo Galilei’s finger on display at the Museo Galileo in Florence, Italy. The finger was detached from Galileo’s body by Anton Francesco Gori (Florence, 1691-1757, literate and antiquary) on 12 March 1737 when Galileo’s remains were transferred from a small closet next to the chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian to the main body of the church of Santa Croce where a mausoleum had been built by Vincenzo Viviani.
We can’t blame him for giving the Church the finger…