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The discussion revolves around finding humorous science equations or jokes for team shirts for an upcoming Science Olympics event. Participants are exploring creative ideas that blend humor with scientific concepts.

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  • Participants share various suggestions for funny equations and jokes, with some expressing skepticism about the existence of humorous mathematical content. Others provide links to examples of science-themed humor and discuss specific jokes or concepts that could be adapted for the shirts.

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The discussion is active, with multiple participants contributing ideas and examples. Some suggestions have been made, but there is no clear consensus on a specific direction or final design. The conversation remains open to further contributions and interpretations of humor in science.

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Participants are working within the constraints of creating original designs while referencing existing humorous content. There is a noted challenge in balancing humor with the seriousness often associated with mathematics.

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So Science Olympics is coming up shortly in my city and this year my team wants to design team shirts with something funny on it that pertains to science. We really have not come up with anything yet because my groups mind is always in the gutter, so I thought it would be more reliable to come to the forums. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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Garret
 
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1.There's no funny equation.Mathematics in general is pretty serious and sad...
2.For jokes,look in the "stickied" thread in the General Discussion forum.

Daniel.
 
What about a picture of a square pie with and equal sign to pi^2
 
 
There are also the blackboard favourites int(e^x) = f(u)^n and the http://www.oxfordstudent.com/funstuff/evil .
 
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Yeah, and the comedy (and I can't be arsed to latex here):

integral between 13 and 10 of 2x dx

Cheers to whoever posted that first.
 

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