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In summary: It's a humor that relies on absurdity and unexpectedness. It's not for everyone.Not a fan of surrealism, I take it?In summary, surrealism is an art form that relies on absurdity and unexpectedness, often producing incongruous imagery or effects. It may not be appreciated by everyone, but for those who do, it can be quite humorous.
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WWGD said:
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Ibix said:
I/eye, I think.
I know so.
OCR said:
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WWGD said:
What does Arabic have to see with it?
Really, you thought that was Arabic?
 
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Mark44 said:
I know so.Really, you thought that was Arabic?
I actually thought it was Morse code in Arabic ; ) ( No, I did not think that).
 
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  • #3,923
WWGD said:
In what unit(s)?
Just to annoy you imperials: SI units :biggrin:
 
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WWGD said:
In what unit(s)?
Roads walked by a man.
 
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Ibix said:
Roads walked by a man.
How many must one walk until one can be called a man ( before blowing in the wind) *?

* Obscure reference, even I can't remember it.
 
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WWGD said:
How many must one walk until one can be called a man ( before blowing in the wind) *?

* Obscure reference, even I can't remember it.
Ask the Noble prize committee. I have such a gut feeling they might remember it.
 
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fresh_42 said:
Ask the Noble prize committee. I have such a gut feeling they might remember it.
No-Bell?
 
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I was referencing Adams - when the philosophers hear The Answer after SEVEN AND A HALF MILLION YEARS they have to hurriedly come up with an Ultimate Question whose answer could plausibly be 42. Adams was almost certainly referencing Dylan with that particular choice of question, yes.
 
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Adams is the funniest way to undermine the philosophy ban. :smile:
 
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fresh_42 said:
Adams is the funniest way to undermine the philosophy ban. :smile:
You can get pretty far with Pratchett, too.

I remember my Dad reading Small Gods to me and having to take a break to stop laughing and start breathing again after they encounter the Ephebean philosopher Ibid. He's the most cited philosopher ever...
 
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Ibix said:
Ibid. He's the most cited philosopher ever...
Whereas the most cited physicist must be Al.
 
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DrGreg said:
Whereas the most cited physicist must be Al.
Yeah, but how often was he first author?
 
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Ibix said:
I/eye, I think.
Aye ... :biggrin:
 
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DrGreg said:
Whereas the most cited physicist must be Al.
When I was little, I really thought there was a prolific author called Anon...
 
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davenn said:
Well, you can tell by the way I use hard maths,
I do science, man, got time for graphs.
 
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mjc123 said:
When I was little, I really thought there was a prolific author called Anon...
He was famous for his run-on sentences, which went on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on.
 
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not happy haha

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:oldlaugh:What! The Mary Kay Cadillac. Hillarious.
 
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"What would you do if a bear attacked your wife?"
"Nothing. The bear began with it, should it see how to defend itself."
 
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256bits said:
:oldlaugh:What! The Mary Kay Cadillac. Hillarious.
Good God! Don't ever equate Mary Kay and Hello Kitty!
 
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Today's giggle

Sister Mary entered the Monastery of Silence.

The priest said, “Sister, this is a silent monastery.
You are welcome here for as long as you like,
but you may not speak until directed to do so.”
...
Sister Mary lived in the monastery for five years before the priest said
to her, “Sister Mary, you have been here for five years. You may speak
two words.”

Sister Mary said, “Hard bed.”

“I’m sorry to hear that,” the priest said. “We will get you a better bed.”

After another five years, Sister Mary was summoned by the priest.
“You may speak another two words, Sister Mary.”

“Cold food,” said Sister Mary, and the priest assured her that the
food would be better in the future.

On her fifteenth anniversary at the monastery, the priest again called
Sister Mary into his office. “You may speak two words today.”

“I quit,” said Sister Mary.

“It’s probably best,” said the priest.
“You’ve done nothing but complain since you got here.”
 
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Is any way we can get this thread to a veterinarian. (Bless you, smell checker.)
 
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:rolleyes::rolleyes: :smile:

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  • #3,946
What did the calculator say to the mistyped number
CALC-U-LATER.
 
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If my dad's from Iceland and my mom's from Cuba, does that mean I'm an Ice-Cube?
 
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Guest in a restaurant: "What's the specialty today?" - "Tongue." - "Oh, no. I won't eat what others had in their mouth! Bring me some eggs."
 
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fresh_42 said:
Guest in a restaurant: "What's the specialty today?" - "Tongue." - "Oh, no. I won't eat what others had in their mouth! Bring me some eggs."

Tongue must be quite eggsotic to eat.
 
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mfb said:
There is also Kopi Luwak ...

Yeah first heard of this in the Bucket List movie with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.
 
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A cannibal always loves his Taste(y)-Budds, they always make his life full of flavour!
 
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thejosh said:
A cannibal...
... might pass his friend on the trail, too...[COLOR=#black].[/COLOR] :olduhh:
 
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OCR said:
... might pass his friend on the trail, too...[COLOR=#black].[/COLOR] :olduhh:
This gives this sign a completely new perspective:

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