can you guys post something funny please?

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akaDorthy

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That's great!
I'm going to use this on my kids :D
And then I'm going to laugh as one reasons that it can be done 10 times,(the mathematician of the bunch who will miss "subtract" and think it is a division question) while another quickly figures this is a joke (then goes on to try and make their own math jokes) and laugh some more as the youngest hears both answers and stays puzzled trying to figure out how it can one or the other or both but not understand how. :LOL::ROFL:
 

HealthAndHappiness

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BluesProverb,

That sounds like a good book.
I just read the synopsis. Funny title and a good subject.
It reminds me of the experiments at the psychology department of WVU. Lessons we learn from lab mice.🐁

To summarize the Clift notes even further...
Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome. (Maybe too simplistic.) The U.S. Marines adopted that moto.

While on the subject of maze mice.....
The opposite would be from a book in my library by Robert Burns, I love this poem. It's so much fun to read with a Scottish accent.
To A Mouse



AND people have trouble understanding the KJV 😂 . I love it.
In the 7th grade I tackled Beowulf.
Or rather it tackled me.

For you or anyone wanting the translation, I'll post this one too.