Monday, January 14, 2019

Tongue not necessarily in cheek?


Found on Gab this morning, origin unknown (clickit to biggit):




At least he didn't mention meteorology - frozen steel posts during an icy winter . . .  What other sciences can you recommend that should (or should not) involve licking something?  Please tell us in Comments.  This could be fun!




Peter

9 comments:

  1. Volcanology
    Glaciology
    Mycology (hallucinations or death?)
    Coprology
    Entomology

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  2. Economics: Only if the benefit is greater than the cost.
    Philosophy: What is the ideal lick? How can we know it exists?

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  3. Proctology - Democrat politicos do it all the time.

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  4. podiatry oooohhh ick!
    pathology don't do it!!!!!!
    and my favorite astrology. only if she's cute.

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  5. Hematology - Best advised not to, unless you're a vampire.

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  6. Mathematics - tastes like legal pad and #2 pencil
    Sociology - only if everyone is
    Political Science - only if you're not running for office
    Physical Anthropology - how long is your tongue?
    Astronomy - No! It fogs the lenses
    Theoretical Physics - Mathematica has a function for that
    Experimental Physics - High Voltages or Hazardous Conditions may exist. You'll never know until you try!

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  7. Gastronomy - sometimes the exactly right thing to do to it.

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  8. HA, that arrow to computer science is about right. Programs have a habit of working when I show up at other peoples desks. Funny that. Mostly because people are more careful when they have a programmer standing there saying, now what were you doing?

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  9. Ornithology, can be finger licking good.

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