Humor in Science and Theology

At a debate I attended, Eugenie Scott, a physical anthropologist, invited everybody to get up and stretch. She said, “It’s too bad ischial callosities dropped out of the human line.”

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One less thing women feel pressured to enhance with plastic surgery. And we have memory foam now, so no big loss.

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https://gomerblog.com/2019/04/talking-scabies-gives-scabies/

I always thought that was in my head.

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I immediately started itching. It is interesting how just being in the same room as a kid with head lice makes you scratch your head.

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Not to pick on Christian fundamentalists (OK, maybe to pick on them a little) but this struck me as funny. We all have those things that get on other people’s nerves a bit I am sure and may well feel like eternal conscious torment:

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In honor of the flat earth post.

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Still a classic: “Learn with B.O.O.K.”:

http://www.thinkleadershipideas.com/LeadershipIdeasBlog/files/book.php

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Interesting article about cooties, and the risk of outbreaks in anti-vax groups:

Slow day:
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“Laughter is always the best medicine…except for treating diarrhea.”

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that reminds me of this dark humor:

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Just came across this on another forums and thought it would be appreciated here too. I don’t imagine it is new but I find it funny in that misdirection sort of way.

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