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In reply to the discussion: Enough of dumb jokes, here are some intellectual jokes [View all]Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)69. You didn't get the joke... And no amount of quibbling is going to change that.
I know exactly what you mean about binary thinking amongst conservatives and fight that battle every day at work. However, that doesn't have anything to do with the joke.
Maybe you'll like this one better:
There are two type of people in the world:
Those able to make inferences from incomplete information.
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It's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#5
No offense, but that places you squarely in the "doesn't understand binary" category.
Thor_MN
Dec 2013
#20
If the first and second definitions don't make sense, go with the one that makes it funny.
Thor_MN
Dec 2013
#63
If you are still scratching your coconut, 10 in binary = 2 in the base 10 system.
geckosfeet
Dec 2013
#25
Good question. I suppose the answer is that it was the nature of the original "joke".
geckosfeet
Dec 2013
#67
Welll.. I wanted to make one with Sarah Palin in it, so here's my pathetic attempt.
ananda
Dec 2013
#26
Neil deGrasse Tyson uses a variant of this joke as an example of 'not so Intelligent Design'...
DreamGypsy
Dec 2013
#58