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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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You can smell the progress in the air. Technology.
 

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I want to say something fun, but all the good things Argon.
 
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What did the window say to his younger sibling window?
Your such a pane.

What did the window say to his funny friend, the rock?
You crack me up.

What did the window say to his window washer teacher?
It seems so clear to me now?

What did the window sing while being boarded up?
Ain't no sunshine when I'm gone,...
 
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256bits said:
What did the window say to his younger sibling window?
Your such a pane.

What did the window say to his funny friend, the rock?
You crack me up.

What did the window say to his window washer teacher?
It seems so clear to me now?

What did the window sing while being boarded up?
Ain't no sunshine when I'm gone,...
Surely everyone knows this one, but here goes...

What did the window say to the nervous curtains?
Pull yourself together.
 
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I don't know if anyone had posted this one since this is post #4798, but the he one is quite nice
 
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Water is the most dangerous substance in the world, here is why:
Everyone who drank it eventually diedo_O
 
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Young physicist said:
I don't know if anyone had posted this one since this is post #4798, but the he one is quite nice
Well, you can find it under "a few" posts, including this one. I put it in my signature several years ago.
 
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Can you calculate how much time will go by before an opening big enough is created so that you can pass them by? No. You cannot. Whatever math you use, it will not be representative of reality. They will continue driving in near parallel formation for the next hour and you will be stuck behind them for forever.
 

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How many legs does a horse have? Eight. Two on the front, two on the back, two one the left and two on the right.
 
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Demystifier said:
How many legs does a horse have? Eight. Two on the front, two on the back, two one the left and two on the right.
I can't get it:olduhh:
 
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Demystifier said:
How many legs does a horse have?
It has two legs at the back and forelegs at the front making a total of six. Since six is an odd number of legs for a horse to have but is an even number, and the only number that is both even and odd is infinity, it is clear that horses have an infinite number of legs.
 
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Young physicist said:
I can't get it:olduhh:
You will get it when you get calculus and QCD. :wink:
 
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Demystifier said:
You will get it when you get calculus and QCD. :wink:
Wow. Thanks:smile:
 
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Ibix said:
As I understand it, a lot of the difficulty in doing theoretical physics comes in making sure that you've accounted for all relevant effects once and once only. The "mistake" @Demystifier made is a trivial example - he "hasn't realized" that the set of left legs and the set of front legs overlap.
Yes, and here is an actual physical example: Paradox: Electron Radiates in a Gravitational Field
 
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Young physicist said:
To me, it has five legs.
Yes, because one of its front legs is shown twice, once on the front and once on the side. I gather it was a convention when representing things with this kind of relief carving on two sides of a block. But it's a nice illustration of Demystifier's joke in the real world.
 
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If you are done with counting legs, can you please assemble this and tell me how many legs the upper right part has?

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mfb said:
If you are done with counting legs, can you please assemble this and tell me how many legs the upper right part has?

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Those nuts have some serious problems:biggrin:
 
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Yeah, they are completely nuts.
 
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mfb said:
If you are done with counting legs, can you please assemble this and tell me how many legs the upper right part has?
I showed it to my son who concluded that there were three at the left and two at the right, hence five. I promise I hadn't discussed Demystifier's horse joke with him.

Edit: as to assembling it - paging @davenn, whose friend built an impossible triangle.
 
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"Hello! I want to sign a contract for next year"
"This is a pizzeria. The gym is on the first floor."
"I know."
 
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mfb said:
If you are done with counting legs, can you please assemble this and tell me how many legs the upper right part has?

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No. We're done counting legs! ...
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Can you calculate how much time will go by before an opening big enough is created so that you can pass them by? No. You cannot. Whatever math you use, it will not be representative of reality. They will continue driving in near parallel formation for the next hour and you will be stuck behind them for forever.
That's why teleportation needs to be discovered! ...
 
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fresh_42 said:
"Hello! I want to sign a contract for next year"
"This is a pizzeria. The gym is on the first floor."
"I know."

Does the contract set a requirement on the pizzeria or on you?

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jtbell said:
Does the contract set a requirement on the pizzeria or on you?
You see, we don't know. All he said was that he knows that the gym is on the first floor ... :-p
 
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"What I would like to have in the contract: Every time my wife calls from this number and I am at your place, please answer the phone with 'Gym x' and confirm that I am there."
 
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mfb said:
"What I would like to have in the contract: Every time my wife calls from this number and I am at your place, please answer the phone with 'Gym x' and confirm that I am there."
Ah! That takes care of it, I guess. That explains it. Sounds like a contract (+ the minimum pizza requirements [should be met] etc.).
 
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I'll sleep outside tonight.
23457 mosquitoes liked it
4835 mosquitoes commented it
594 mosquitoes shared it
1 mosquito created an event
16945 mosquitoes will come
13 don't know yet
 
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fresh_42 said:
I'll sleep outside tonight.
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13 don't know yet
As seen on ProboscisBook?
 
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Ibix said:
As seen on ProboscisBook?
Nope. Translated from a German joke site. Unfortunately most of their puns are playing with language and cannot be translated.

Edit: I liked it for its more or less disguised criticism of fb.
 
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fresh_42 said:
I'll sleep outside tonight.
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13 don't know yet
Grand total: 45845 (symmetric)
If you catch them all they probably make "an unhappy meal". Any fries with that? :oldtongue:
 
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I read a lame one recently on a local billboard

According to Chemistry, alcohol is a solution.
 
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The cat is outdated!
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You can't tell if the screen is intacted or not until you pick it upo_O
 

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