Stephen Hawking: Hilarious Interview - Watch Now!

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The discussion centers around a humorous interview with Stephen Hawking, highlighting its comedic elements and the overall enjoyment it brings. Participants express admiration for Hawking's remarkable intellect and resilience despite his physical challenges. His ability to combine profound scientific insight with a great sense of humor is celebrated, positioning him as an inspirational figure in both science and popular culture. The consensus reflects a deep appreciation for Hawking's contributions and personality, emphasizing his unique status as a brilliant mind and a source of motivation for many.
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THAT'S AN EXTREMELY HILARIOUS INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN HAWKING.
What are your thoughts on it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPV3D7f3bHY
 
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twistor said:
What are your thoughts on it?

extremely hilarious, as advertised.
 
Funny indeed. Nicely set up.
 
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