The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread
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@Luhmann said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
@Zecc
X-post?Just don’t post it three times or it becomes NSFW.
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From my ever-inventive uncle:
I was running a study where I dressed some people up as Koalas to see if it made them sound more Australian. It mostly went well, but some people needed to be shifted into the no-costume control group because they didn't like the fake fur.
I hate diskoalafying participants. 🐨🐨🤦♀️
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This summer’s movie blockbuster:
Human Resources II
“This time, it’s personnel”
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@Arantor
This triggered an internal Mario voice
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@Zecc said in Today in reading the headlines...:
@DogsB
Orcas are dolphins.
I didn't link to a source, so I guess Cetacean Needed.
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@boomzilla *mentally renders audio* ... Oh! Yeah I'm a bit slow.
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@Gern_Blaanston said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
I know someone who'll be dead soon, Mulder. Orcastrated.
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@error Pic related
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@boomzilla said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
IDGI. Is "Coal barn" part of it? I don't see where Byzantium would fit in, either.
Edit: Oh, I got it. "Constantinople."
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Warm heart.
(I figured, as long as we're on a shoe kick....)
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@boomzilla said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
You having trouble deciding how to spell the name of that element?
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uh-LOO-mih-num
al-oo-MIN-ee-um
The first one is easier to say (fewer syllables and easier vowels), which is good for.
The second one makes one sound British, which is cool (apparently).
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@djls45 said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
uh-LOO-mih-num
al-oo-MIN-ee-um
The first one is easier to say (fewer syllables and easier vowels), which is good for.
The second one makes one sound British, which is cool (apparently).I'm stripping you of the right to use the English language.
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@DogsB said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
@djls45 said in The unofficial offical bad pun of the day thread:
uh-LOO-mih-num
al-oo-MIN-ee-um
The first one is easier to say (fewer syllables and easier vowels), which is good for.
The second one makes one sound British, which is cool (apparently).I'm stripping you of the right to use the English language.
al-you-MIN-yum
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@Watson as long as you do pronounce the
alu
part like an indian potato...