Humor in Science and Theology

Given that the result of the coin is determined by muscle input, this might be true.

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How exactly do these qualify as “natural health essentials” (this was in Marion, NC)?



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They are healthy for the company’s bottom line.

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That’s what my father said too.

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Rescue Party Finds Note Scrawled In Church Nursery: ‘We Cannot Get Out. We Hear Drums, Drums In The Deep. They Are Coming.’ | Babylon Bee

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My boys and I were looking up engineering memes tonight, to decompress after school. :slight_smile: We thought you might enjoy some that also made us laugh!

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Escher did locomotives too?

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This sounds like my daughter’s assigned work group (for the GRADED group project) in organic chem last spring. Yeah. That B she worked so hard to earn was transformed to a lower grade, thanks to this arrangment.

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It’s a new school year!
You will enjoy this:

SELECTED NEGATIVE TEACHING EVALUATIONS OF JESUS CHRIST

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One kind of like that showed up in Virginia Beach a few decades back:

A road-grader operator was late in starting back to work from lunch, and tried driving the grader at about 35 mph. The blade hit a curb, ejected him (he broke a few ribs, but nothing worse), and sent the grader onto the curb. Whilst the operator was sitting laughing, the grader proceeded monster truck-style through the luxury car dealership lot (Rolls Royces, Bentleys, etc.) then through the yacht dealership lot. I believe that the yachts were sufficient to stop the thing.

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I suggested that my father listen to it when he was working on “how the natural sciences department mission accords with the overall university’s”, and my father was tempted to see what would happen if he essentially copied and pasted the lyrics from Mission Statement.

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That would be awesome! I work in a world where that kind of nonsense business-speak comes up some, but thank goodness, not all the time. A little goes a long way. Anything to subvert it.

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Great parody. I get a little lost on some of his later pop parodies as not that familiar with later pop music, but the older stuff like this CSN&Y really entertains.

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