Someone Notices This Journalist’s Obsession With Uranus, And It Gets Better And Better With Each Headline
When it comes to science, there is one thing that attracts everyone’s attention, and that is Uranus. Back in 1781, William Herschel discovered Uranus and the world hasn’t looked back ever since. Everyone wanted to know more about this magical place that was named by the Latin word meaning ‘heaven’. But some people are more keen to learn about Uranus than the others. For example, a freelance journalist named Rob Waugh got so invested in Uranus, he became an actual expert in writing articles about it.
One Tumblr user noticed something incredible about his headlines, and now it’s clear that Rob Waugh is definitely obsessed with Uranus and everything it has to offer.
Scroll down to read some of his incredible headlines yourself!
Recently, someone noticed a rather hilarious headline to a news report about Uranus
And as it turns out there’s actually more than one
And if you dig even deeper, you can notice that all of these articles are written by one freelance journalist whose name is Rob Waugh
It’s safe to say that when it comes to Uranus, Rob Waugh has all the answers
And it’s clear that people very much appreciate Rob Waugh’s work
Do you have any comments on Uranus? Please, tell us in the comments!
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Share on FacebookI'm sorry, I know this is random, but does anyone know how the bored panda points system works, and what it is for?
Do you mean upvotes and downvotes by posts and comments? Those are basically likes and dislikes that add up points, plus one for an upvote and minus one for a downvote. As far as i know, if a post gets a lot of points (idk how many) it goes on the trending section, and if it's selected by editors it goes on featured. Not 100% sure about the featured section but it makes sense that way. For comments it just displays the ones with the most points first. The idea is if you want more people to see something, upvote it and vica versa. I hope that's what you meant...
Load More Replies...At the Boston Science Museum, they have an exhibit called, "Uranus Spinning Sideways". Sounds damn uncomfortable.
Anyone remember in Harry Potter when Ron told lavender "Can I see Uranus too Lavender?" Ron Weasley you dirty creep
I sat and giggled about this one for at least 15 minutes, and probably any time I think about it or anyone says, "Uranus". Worth it!! What a way to make a job for yourself.
Apparently astronomers in the future will rename the planet because they get tired of these jokes. http://www.cc.com/video-clips/a6o404/futurama-smelloscope
This one is just brilliant http://www.thescinewsreporter.com/2018/07/nasa-wants-to-probe-uranus-in-search-of.html
For those of you who are really into that joke - search in YouTube for jackass who went to a town named Uranus and did a lot of those jokes haha
I think it's about time to end this line of jokes and rename Uranus to Urectum!
Cute the first time but gets old quickly. Just minor variations of the same joke. Oh the other hand, if his posts are aimed at 12 year olds I'm sure he's a hit. No such thing as too many Uranus jokes when you're 12
I see what you mean but I think that because usually, you don't see them all at the same time it doesn't really happen that much. I mean...it's childish but we all need to be sometimes.
Load More Replies...I think the first one lowers the cultural bar near bottom. Waiting for the pedo 'wit' to lower it all the way.
I'm sorry, I know this is random, but does anyone know how the bored panda points system works, and what it is for?
Do you mean upvotes and downvotes by posts and comments? Those are basically likes and dislikes that add up points, plus one for an upvote and minus one for a downvote. As far as i know, if a post gets a lot of points (idk how many) it goes on the trending section, and if it's selected by editors it goes on featured. Not 100% sure about the featured section but it makes sense that way. For comments it just displays the ones with the most points first. The idea is if you want more people to see something, upvote it and vica versa. I hope that's what you meant...
Load More Replies...At the Boston Science Museum, they have an exhibit called, "Uranus Spinning Sideways". Sounds damn uncomfortable.
Anyone remember in Harry Potter when Ron told lavender "Can I see Uranus too Lavender?" Ron Weasley you dirty creep
I sat and giggled about this one for at least 15 minutes, and probably any time I think about it or anyone says, "Uranus". Worth it!! What a way to make a job for yourself.
Apparently astronomers in the future will rename the planet because they get tired of these jokes. http://www.cc.com/video-clips/a6o404/futurama-smelloscope
This one is just brilliant http://www.thescinewsreporter.com/2018/07/nasa-wants-to-probe-uranus-in-search-of.html
For those of you who are really into that joke - search in YouTube for jackass who went to a town named Uranus and did a lot of those jokes haha
I think it's about time to end this line of jokes and rename Uranus to Urectum!
Cute the first time but gets old quickly. Just minor variations of the same joke. Oh the other hand, if his posts are aimed at 12 year olds I'm sure he's a hit. No such thing as too many Uranus jokes when you're 12
I see what you mean but I think that because usually, you don't see them all at the same time it doesn't really happen that much. I mean...it's childish but we all need to be sometimes.
Load More Replies...I think the first one lowers the cultural bar near bottom. Waiting for the pedo 'wit' to lower it all the way.
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