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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Humor: The following are genuine excerpts from answers students gave on science exam papers...

The dodo is a bird that is almost decent by now.

The hookworm larvae enters the human body through the soul.

A magnet is something you find crawling all over a dead cat.

Geometry teaches us to bisex angles.

English sparrows and starlings eat the farmers grain and soil his corpse.

The Earth makes one resolution every 24 hours.

The cuckoo bird does not lay his own eggs.

To prevent conception when having intercourse, the male wears a condominium.

To collect fumes of sulfur, hold a deacon over a flame in a test tube.

Parallel lines never meet, unless you bend one or both of them.

Algebraical symbols are used when you do not know what you are talking about.

To remove air from a flask, fill it with water, tip the water out, and put the cork in quick before the air can get back in.

A circle is a line which meets its other end without ending.

The pistol of a flower is its only protection against insects.

An example of animal breeding is the farmer who mated a bull that gave a great deal of milk with a bull with good meat.

We believe that the reptiles came from the amphibians by spontaneous generation and study of rocks.

A super-saturated solution is one that holds more than it can hold.

A triangle which has an angle of 135 degrees is called an obscene triangle.

Blood flows down one leg and up the other. 

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