My ex rivaled those hippos but it was all potato salad.
Take care, may relied upon and then forgotten stone dragger crew chief Ltolomo “Tough Work But Hey It Keeps Me Buff And In Several Thousand Years They’ll Think These Piles Of Heavy Chiseled Rocks Were Put Here By Aliens Or Some Other Silly Theory And That They’re ‘Magnificent’ And All That Plus They’ll Pretend Like We Didn’t Just Chisel Then Stack A Bunch Of Freaking Big Rocks LMAO” Ptelomord be with you, and gesundheit.
I often wonder who counts things like blocks in pyramids. I used to work at a count station where I counted parts by weight. But I think it would be hard to get the pyramid on a scale. Also, are all the blocks the same size?
Since flies have a lifespan of about a month, I guess each day is the equivalent of about 3 years. Wouldn’t that mean time goes by much faster for a fly? Three years in a day, that’s pretty fast.
How do flies measure time? How do you determine time passage for flies? If time passes slower for flies due to their velocity, i.e., flying around, that suggests that our measure of time depends on Earth’s orbital rotation, the Earth’s rotation around the Sun, the Sun’s rotation around the galaxy, and the Milky Way’s velocity through the universe. If so, with all that additive velocity, time must be flowing really slow for us already.
I presume they mean subjective passage of time, in re the flies. If I slow down and take in the present moment, with as little free association as possible, time seems to slow down. Not in a disagreeable way. Pleasantly so. We’ve all had experiences of time seeming to rush by sometimes, depending on our involvement in things, and to creep along at others. The way flies neurologically monitor passing time would seem to make time “slow” for them, relative to the way we tend to see time.
We’re less than 5 hours until Sunday’s RBION opens up for comments, and there’s a pyramid joke I’d hate to have to hold on to until RBION addresses pyramids again. It could be days, it could be months.
We just don’t know!!! So here’s the joke.
Why are the Great Pyramids in Egypt?
Because they were too heavy to carry to the British Museum.
I remember reading something recently, but don’t remember where…maybe in RBION? That an American president wanted to bring a hippo to the White House. Maybe Teddy Roosevelt? Though I can’t document anything on a quick Google search.
There is a theory that some of the GIza pyramids are part waste fill. They have done scans and found that there are cavities that they cant explain or get to without destroying them.
pearlsbs about 2 years ago
Well, time doesn’t actually pass slower for flies. But a fly’s perception of the passage of time may be slower.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
If 80 pounds nocturnally, hippos eat more than ____ pounds of vegetation diurnally?
flashdrive1988 about 2 years ago
Gee … and I thought were were going to see an elongated fly with an Albert Einstein face, almost going the speed of light.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
The last time I realized my fly was down in the middle of a pedestrian area, time seemed to slow down terribly…
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
And Hippos can eat a misguided human also—hundreds in Africa every year!
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 2 years ago
My ex rivaled those hippos but it was all potato salad.
Take care, may relied upon and then forgotten stone dragger crew chief Ltolomo “Tough Work But Hey It Keeps Me Buff And In Several Thousand Years They’ll Think These Piles Of Heavy Chiseled Rocks Were Put Here By Aliens Or Some Other Silly Theory And That They’re ‘Magnificent’ And All That Plus They’ll Pretend Like We Didn’t Just Chisel Then Stack A Bunch Of Freaking Big Rocks LMAO” Ptelomord be with you, and gesundheit.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
Where canI buy a hippo? Our neighborhood lake is so full of seaweed you can’t even wade in it, let alone swim.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
I often wonder who counts things like blocks in pyramids. I used to work at a count station where I counted parts by weight. But I think it would be hard to get the pyramid on a scale. Also, are all the blocks the same size?
dwdl21 about 2 years ago
As one frog said to the other, my how times fun when you’re having flies.
Jasper Moeller Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maybe if it’s a relativistic fly oO Obviously “Time passes” is a very subjective notion here
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
For Steve
3 Hippos fall from a plane. 2 land on the beach and one lands in the water.
Ba-Dum Tsssh!
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
Not a lot of long or complicated Hippo jokes, so I’ll go for appetizer sized jokes.
What’s the difference between a hippo and a Zippo? One is really heavy, the other is a little lighter.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
What do you call a cross between a hippopotamus and something that is not a moose?
A hipponotamoose.
(Sorry).
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
A Hippopotamus is going to University to study and prepare for a career in brain surgery.
He went to the Hippocampus.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
What do you call a hippopotamus in a phone booth?
Stuck.
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
So that is the reason flies can easily avoid a fly-swatter?
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 2 years ago
‘Times Fun When You’re Having Flies’
Brian Kehlmeier Premium Member about 2 years ago
Time passes more slowly for flies, study finds https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/sep/16/time-passes-slowly-flies-study?CMP=share_btn_tw
markhughw about 2 years ago
Since flies have a lifespan of about a month, I guess each day is the equivalent of about 3 years. Wouldn’t that mean time goes by much faster for a fly? Three years in a day, that’s pretty fast.
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 years ago
How do flies measure time? How do you determine time passage for flies? If time passes slower for flies due to their velocity, i.e., flying around, that suggests that our measure of time depends on Earth’s orbital rotation, the Earth’s rotation around the Sun, the Sun’s rotation around the galaxy, and the Milky Way’s velocity through the universe. If so, with all that additive velocity, time must be flowing really slow for us already.
JohnShirley1 about 2 years ago
I presume they mean subjective passage of time, in re the flies. If I slow down and take in the present moment, with as little free association as possible, time seems to slow down. Not in a disagreeable way. Pleasantly so. We’ve all had experiences of time seeming to rush by sometimes, depending on our involvement in things, and to creep along at others. The way flies neurologically monitor passing time would seem to make time “slow” for them, relative to the way we tend to see time.
gozar about 2 years ago
It’s sad that baby flies are some of the only babies who aren’t cute.
Bilan about 2 years ago
Time is relative for mayflies also. A day will seem like a lifetime.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
We’re less than 5 hours until Sunday’s RBION opens up for comments, and there’s a pyramid joke I’d hate to have to hold on to until RBION addresses pyramids again. It could be days, it could be months.
We just don’t know!!! So here’s the joke.
Why are the Great Pyramids in Egypt?
Because they were too heavy to carry to the British Museum.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
What was the favorite band of the ancient pyramid builders?
The rolling stones
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
Why did the Ancient Egyptians build Great Pyramids?
Because their Great Igloos melted.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
Did you know they don’t have dad jokes in Egypt?
They are called mummy jokes.
I’m tired. Time to rest.
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
I remember reading something recently, but don’t remember where…maybe in RBION? That an American president wanted to bring a hippo to the White House. Maybe Teddy Roosevelt? Though I can’t document anything on a quick Google search.
cripplious about 2 years ago
There is a theory that some of the GIza pyramids are part waste fill. They have done scans and found that there are cavities that they cant explain or get to without destroying them.