Is There Evidence for Artificial Humor in Science Discussions?

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The discussion centers around a humorous take on a "Search Tag Cloud" that includes a mix of scientific terms, pop culture references, and everyday topics. Participants engage with the concept of artificial humor, expressing amusement and confusion about its implications. Recommendations for browsing Uncyclopedia, a satirical online encyclopedia, are shared, highlighting its potentially addictive nature and offering links to various humorous articles. The conversation reflects a light-hearted exploration of diverse subjects, from black holes and Carl Sagan to gardening and popular science, showcasing a blend of academic and casual interests.
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black holes bleeding carl sagan

Ok, so I'm easily amused :biggrin:
 
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Huh, artificial humour?

I'm lost to what you mean.
 
You must be really bored. I would recommend browsing through Uncyclopedia:
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Engineering
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Partial_differential_equation
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/ITree
Potentially offensive humour:
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Bay

Just a few good articles to recommend. Don't spend too much time reading that site, it can be quite addictive. Sorry for advertising.
 
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JasonRox said:
Huh, artificial humour?

I'm lost to what you mean.


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