44
1

Funny picture thread


 invite response                
2011 Dec 9, 1:03am   1,311,023 views  9,651 comments

by zzyzzx   ➕follow (9)   💰tip   ignore  

« First        Comments 7,545 - 7,584 of 9,651       Last »     Search these comments

7556   Ceffer   2024 Jan 23, 1:05pm  

Is there one called 'FrancisSatanicus'?

7557   richwicks   2024 Jan 23, 1:43pm  

Ceffer says


Is there one called 'FrancisSatanicus'?



Jesuit priests have always been at the forefront of science in the Western world, at least in antiquity. Hardly a surprise that what they discovered is named after them.
7558   HeadSet   2024 Jan 23, 3:07pm  

richwicks says

Ceffer says



Is there one called 'FrancisSatanicus'?



Jesuit priests have always been at the forefront of science in the Western world, at least in antiquity. Hardly a surprise that what they discovered is named after them.

I think that may be a joke. Are Copernicus, Mercator, Plato and Archimedes also the names of Jesuits?
7562   HeadSet   2024 Jan 24, 7:37am  

Ceffer says





I think the "after bath" woman looks better.
7566   Onvacation   2024 Jan 24, 6:22pm  

Bull Judo!
7569   Patrick   2024 Jan 24, 6:49pm  

I still can't quire figure out how birds can do that. The coordination seems much faster than reaction time. Maybe they all have cloned brains and so do the same thing at the same time.
7570   The_Deplorable   2024 Jan 24, 8:12pm  

Patrick says
"I still can't quire figure out how birds can do that... Maybe they all have cloned brains and so do the same thing at the same time."

Good question. Perhaps the entire flock has three or four leaders and the rest of the birds follow one of those three or four leaders.
7571   richwicks   2024 Jan 24, 9:09pm  

The_Deplorable says

Murmuration



https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1749313443151376779


Their perception of time is akin to how we view elephants as being "slow". Ever tried to kill a housefly by swatting it with your hand? Even dogs and cats have reaction times that are far better than ours.
7575   Ceffer   2024 Jan 25, 3:10pm  

Describes my wife to a T. She regards a simple question or a story as an opportunity for extended orbital capture, and you get thirty tangents before the punch line.

7577   Misc   2024 Jan 26, 9:12am  

So better than California's bullet train build-out.
7578   Patrick   2024 Jan 26, 9:46am  

California could have done a good thing with a straight shot between downtown SF and downtown LA, but no. They let it descend into the usual bloat and grifting.
7579   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jan 26, 12:42pm  

The Feminists Strikes Again!

(If only I was 30 years younger)

This time: Report on Hoeflation with male feminist expert Ben Dover.

Note: Mr Ben Dover's dad, Ben Dover, Sr. was in the 1985 film 'Fletch'.

https://youtu.be/rMHTo4sAYKA?si=c04lwsPY8sRzL7U0

7582   Ceffer   2024 Jan 26, 3:00pm  

Patrick says

California could have done a good thing with a straight shot between downtown SF and downtown LA, but no. They let it descend into the usual bloat and grifting.

What I really enjoyed was all of the usual 'environmental impact' studies from the usual suspects that consumed the budget into overruns before any building ever started to break ground. That's a special California graft experience.
7583   Ceffer   2024 Jan 27, 1:51am  

Patrick's 'all paper books' library.

7584   Patrick   2024 Jan 27, 10:09am  

Very creative!

Lately I like old books, not only written long ago, but physically old. They have more character and they pre-date the possibility of woke edits.

« First        Comments 7,545 - 7,584 of 9,651       Last »     Search these comments

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   random   suggestions   gaiste