Humor in Science and Theology

It doesn’t factor in the frequency of your suspension. ; - )

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Good to know, I guess.

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Technically, “venomous” means its bite or sting can cause death or injury. It doesn’t require the sting or bite to be deadly.

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So, are online attacks venomous or poisonous?

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I’m surprised “The Credible Hulk” got this wrong.

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Toxic of course.

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Depends if they are sent to the recipient or consumed by the recipient.

Social media is consumed, so I lean towards poisonous. However, I wouldn’t put it past Zuckerberg to find a way for Facebook to be injectable. If Musk purchases Twitter and runs it through Neuralink, would that be venomous?

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I thought that was Bill Gate’s modus operandi.

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This is how they take care of the moon in Switzerland:

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is that where they get the Swiss cheese? :slight_smile:

Beautiful!

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No Swiss Cheese has to go through a lengthy religious ceremony as part of the maturation process… it is the only way to make it holey. :sweat_smile:

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We need a groan button

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That was SO cheesy, @LM77!
:cheese:

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A little note on the physics of the moon and the tower crane photo – notice the slack cable hanging below the boom (it’s called the jib, apparently) to the right of the trolley. If there were really any weight pulling down on the hook, that cable would be taut. So upon analysis, it looks like the moon could be pushing up on the hook block. :crazy_face:

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Don’t forget … gravity is only 1/6 g on the moon - so it’s gonna be lighter! :crazy_face: :crazy_face:

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Oh, that explains it. Thanks! :+1:

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