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If you glance at subjects like physics, chemistry, and even geography, they might seem boring. Just a bunch of numbers, equations, laws, and portraits of old men with crazy hairstyles and beards.

But if you take a deeper look, you will soon understand that there's plenty of room for entertainment. And the Facebook group "Science Humour" is an excellent example of that.

Its 440K members post, as the group's About section says, "the best science-related laughs, cartoons, puns, jokes, japes and antics," so we decided to put this bold claim to the test and put together a collection of pictures we found in this fun little corner of the internet and let you be the judge.

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If we were to take a scientific look at humor, at least as we understand it today, we'd see that it did not just randomly appear out of nowhere; according to Chris Robert, who received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, it is probably the result of millions of years of evolution.

"In its earliest forms, humor likely evolved from panting and grunting that occurred during non-serious fighting or other forms of play, or during social 'down time' among our ancient primate ancestors," Robert wrote in Psychology Today.

"Although there was nobody there to document the events with their cell phone, or to upload the video to YouTube, we can extrapolate from similar sounds and behaviors observed among modern primates. Over time, these sounds likely evolved into more specialized vocal sounds that we might now recognize as early forms of laughter... Early hominids that could make those early laughter sounds, and those who had the mental capacity to distinguish between laughter and non-laughter sounds, likely benefitted from stronger bonds with other individuals within their group."

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This plan was so bad, a global pandemic emerged solely to prevent any successful Titanic voyage.

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"She is Mary Ann Bevan who was known as the "ugliest woman in the world" but when you know her life you'll call her the "most beautiful person in the world." Marry Ann suffered from acromegaly due to which she had abnormal growth nd facial distortion. After the death of her husband, with no breadwinner in the house, accumulating debts and financial needs of her 4 children she decided to enter the humiliating contest and won the offensive title of "ugliest woman in the world" later she was hired by a circus, toured different cities where people came to laugh nd humiliate her. She endured the ridicule of others in order to raise her children nd give them a better quality of life. She died in 1933.
To this day, society judges people on their physical appearance, if our eyes could see souls instead of bodies, Mary Ann would have been the most beautiful woman in the world. "

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Robert suggests thinking of it like this: 'funny' primates or early hominids were those who could make sounds that communicated the message, 'We're safe and happy now: Everybody relax and pick some bugs off each other. Eat them if you're hungry.'

"They could also identify those sounds when others in their social group made them, taking the context into account, and could respond appropriately," he explained. "'Non-funny' primates didn't pick up on the signals. They would get angry with others who were only trying to play, and might lash out inappropriately—this is not a good strategy for making friends or finding mates."

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In today's world, these are the people at work you 'accidentally' forget to invite to a colleagues night out.

"Similarly, primates who mistook danger vocalizations for play vocalizations were the ones who let their guard down, showed up in the clearing with their rubber chicken and Groucho glasses, and became lunch for a prowling saber-toothed tiger."

Becoming someone's lunch makes it exceedingly difficult to pass on your genes. But those who could make and identify laughter sounds in others were probably more likely to reproduce and pass on genes too. Which helped their offspring create and/or distinguish between play and not-play sounds.

"Those with mutations that allowed them to make even better sounds, and detect the meaning of those sounds, were even more likely to form strong bonds, survive, and pass on their genes, and so on," Robert added.

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True story. When my grandpa was a teenager, he worked for a traveling fair. His boss was a total ass and frequently demanded my grandpa work extra hours without paying him. On the last day, my grandpa cleaned everything he was supposed to and helped break down and pack the equipment for moving. The boss was still a jerk. He threw my grandpa the keys to his truck and told him to do some more work, then park the boss's truck in the garage while boss and crew went to the bar. My grandpa did all the work himself. Pissed that the adults never returned, he took the truck to the slightly oversized garage. He parked it. Then, little by little, he worked on parallel parking it. He swears it took him nearly an hour, but he got the truck in the garage entirely horizontally. He never saw that boss again but says he would've paid good money to see his reaction the next morning.

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That's cute and also a little terrifying, it really does just like a fuzzy black hole with eyes

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Fast forward a million years and humor has developed in the human species as something much more subtle.

"At its core, humor involves the ability to detect and to create incongruities," the psychologist said. "Among our ancient ancestors, the incongruity might have been between behavior that looked like fighting, but which was understood as non-serious or play behavior because it was accompanied by cues such as laugh-like sounds. But as our cognitive abilities have progressed, in parallel with language abilities, so too has our ability to create and appreciate more complex and sophisticated incongruities."

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When you are hoping for a sibling so you get retired from being the remote

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Just as our ancient ancestors evolved to enjoy the simple play behaviors, early grunting-laughing sounds, and bonding that occurred throughout this process, we too still enjoy a good poop joke. Even though the humor that we appreciate tends to involve much more abstract and symbolic meaning than with physical play, the impact is no less real.

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"You know if you know. Can't unheard it now."

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For anyone who didn't understand it, *thump thump smack, thump thump smack, we will we will rock you*

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Aliens excited for a third season.... humanity hoping it gets canceled

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"Humor as a form of play, even at higher levels of play with complex thoughts and ideas, is associated with positive emotions, and with positive feelings about individuals we are with when we experience that positive emotion," Robert said.

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"As my colleague [Wilbanks] and I have noted elsewhere, humor, positive emotions, and stronger interpersonal bonds operate in mutually reinforcing spirals that stimulate the production of humor, and seeking out individuals with whom we can laugh and feel closer."

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it also gives disappointment to those with a brain, we'd been hoping they'd die out

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Yep, sort of like theTwilight Zone episode "Stopover in a Quiet Town": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvJECKQnF4I

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“Are stars just pinholes in the curtain of night?” (Say in Sean Connery voice)

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i know i'm not going to get upvotes for this and it's pretty irrelevant but i saw this one killjoys (the mcr one) comic on tumblr and party told the girl that they aren't stars, they're holes poked in the trash bag so we can breathe (i'm sorry i tried to find it but failed so)

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Mr Spock, I wanna fight whoever's put us into this container because that's basically my entire character. I am the embodiment of the american dream.

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Well thank you for that! Now I have something else to irrationally freak out about!

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But then wouldn't light pollution not matter how well we see them or not?

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Have a Charlie Brown and Snoopy meme that has this only Snoopy replies by asking to buy weed from Charlie

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There are holes in the sky where the rain gets in, But they're ever so small That's why rain is thin. Spike Milligan

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I thought they were balls of gas burning billions of miles away.

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This is how you grow plants from seeds. Live long and prosper. \\ // /.

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Better yet holes poked in the underside of heaven letting the brilliant bright light of God through!

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What if Earth is an atom or a single cell floating in someone’s body … Black holes are veins sucking everything in and galaxies are lymph nodes, dying stars are dying cells and outside our ‘knowledge’ are organs and bones but we are too small to comprehend or see. AND are we, as humans, destructive bacteria, a disease infecting a cell radiating out as we try to ‘infect’ other cells…

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One of my cousins told me that hypothesis when we were in high school.

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What if we are part of a super-super massive black hole and slowly being sucked towards the center.

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There was an episode about that . . . ."For i have touched the sky"

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And your god is a giant insect, laughing as we squish his tiny cousins

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I hope nobody shakes our jar excessively and we get stuck in Jupiter...😳

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HEY, WHO PUT THE CONTAINER UNDER THE WATER!? IM TRYING TO BREATHE

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The interesting thing is that the highly abstract and symbolic nature of humor that we developed allows for many different forms of gags.

"Humor can build and destroy, strengthen and weaken, honor and besmirch, and perhaps all of these at the same time. This complexity is what makes it beautiful, and of interest to me, and I suspect to many other psychologists," Robert explained.

And as we can see from these pictures, they're not the only academics exploring the subject!

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I don't make mistakes except for one time when I thought I had made a mistake - I was mistaken

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I was suspended several times because of comments on posts like this.

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The fact that the cannon sticks out the water remembers me to this old cartoons where the mean charakter has to flee a bee army and jumps in a pond, only breathing through a piece of straw... Funny.

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