October 16, 20241 yr Popular Post 46 minutes ago, isaanistical said: yeah. Apart from the US, it's the only place people need to be told the difference between beer and rainwater….. And the rainwater is probably colder and better tasting...
October 16, 20241 yr 24 minutes ago, Korat Kiwi said: And the rainwater is probably colder and better tasting... with more of a head on it, although that's just from the pollution.
October 16, 20241 yr Popular Post 18 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said: A.I is still struggling with this humor, but almost there.... Ah, that's a classic math joke! Let me break it down for you: The square root of -1 is an imaginary number, denoted as "i". It's called imaginary because it doesn't exist in the traditional number line. In mathematics, "i" is also commonly used as a variable to represent an imaginary number. So, when you divide "i" by 8, you get "i/8", which sounds similar to "eye ate" when spoken aloud. Therefore, the punchline of the joke is that the result of dividing the square root of -1 by 8 is "i/8" or "eye ate", which is a pun that sounds like "I ate". It's a play on words that's meant to be silly and fun, but also shows off a bit of math knowledge! No wonder mathematicians don't get laid much
October 16, 20241 yr Popular Post 5 minutes ago, Zyxel said: What a great idea. I wish I had thought of it.
October 16, 20241 yr 28 minutes ago, dcsw53 said: Next to it was a condom... apparently it was fakd off.
October 16, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, ballpoint said: Picasso was burgled and did a drawing of the three robbers. Police arrested a horse and two sardines.
October 16, 20241 yr Popular Post The good old days. A letter sent by the chancellor of Wadham College, Oxford, to students in 1968:
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