What sort of dice has its opinions formed by preconceived notions?

A prejudice

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πŸ‘€︎ u/YourOverLordisME
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We had a child with no shins!

We've called him Tony.

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What do call a man with no shins?

Tony

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Necessary-Ad7150
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My girl made up this joke: Why was the banana sad?

It's parents just split.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/cuoyi77372222
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A Greek and an Irishman

A Greek and an Irishman were sitting in a Starbucks one day comparing their two cultures.

Over a double latte, the Greek mentions "We built the Parthenon, you may recall, along with the Temple of Apollo."

"Aye, and it was the Irish that discovered the Summer and Winter Solstices."

"But it was the Greeks who gave birth to advanced mathematics."

"Granted, but it was the Irish who built the first timepieces."

Knowing that he's about to deliver the coup de grace, the son of Athens points out with a note of finality: "Keep in mind that it was the ancient Greeks who invented the notion of sex as a pleasurable activity!"

"Aye! True enough, but it was the Irish who got women involved."

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jag730
πŸ“…︎ May 26 2022
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Did you guys hear about the guy who Evaporated?

He’ll be mist

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Fair_Bus_7130
πŸ“…︎ Jun 15 2022
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A man lost his best friend when this dog died...

The man was saddened deeply at the loss. It felt only natural that he bury the animal properly. He went to a nearby church. He found the priest and said, "Sir, can you help me? I would like to give my dog a proper burial."

The priest was bothered by the notion of burying the dog in the cemetery. He replied, " I am sorry for your loss sir, but we can't accept your pet into our burial grounds."

The man's heart sank, but he wasn't about to give up. He asked the priest, "Is their anywhere I can take him?"

The priest thought carefully and said, "You can try one of the protestant churches on the other side of town."

A gleam of hope came over the man's face. "Thank you Father, I will do just that. I do have one final question. Being a man of the cloth do you think a $10,000 donation would be appropriate for whomever will let me bury my pet?

The priest then burst out, " I am so sorry sir you can most certainly bury your pet here! You didn't mention that your dog was Catholic!"

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jolly2284
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Asking my daughter some Brainquest (kids trivia) questions: Is a pair of socks an even or odd number?

Her response: Even. But they smell odd.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/martyz
πŸ“…︎ Apr 17 2016
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What would Neptune say if all the seas dried up?

I really haven't got a notion.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/tmarsee530
πŸ“…︎ Nov 22 2019
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Variations on Cake by the Ocean

Having dessert in Professor Snape's class? That's
Cake by the potion

Having dessert while moisturizing your skin?
Cake by the lotion

Having dessert in limine?
Cake by the motion (mine)

Having dessert along with kinetic force?
Cake by the motion (my daughter)

Having dessert while dividing it?
Cake by the quotient

Having dessert while you blow things up?
Cake by the explosion

Having dessert while you come up with an idea?
Cake by the notion

Having dessert while watching chaos?
Cake by the commotion

Having dessert next to someone who is getting a new job? Hopefully it's
Cake by the promotion

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πŸ‘€︎ u/dedtired
πŸ“…︎ Jan 03 2020
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What do you call the always recurring idea of an infinity machine?

A Perpetual Notion

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πŸ‘€︎ u/MagneTismen
πŸ“…︎ Apr 12 2018
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A Greek and an Irishman were sitting in a Starbucks one day comparing their two cultures.

Over a double latte, the Greek mentions "We built the Parthenon, you may recall, along with the Temple of Apollo."

"Aye, and it was the Irish that discovered the Summer and Winter Solstices."

"But it was the Greeks who gave birth to advanced mathematics."

"Granted, but it was the Irish who built the first timepieces."

Knowing that he's about to deliver the coup de grace, the son of Athens points out with a note of finality: "Keep in mind that it was the ancient Greeks who invented the notion of sex as a pleasurable activity!"

"Aye! True enough, but it was the Irish who got women involved."

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jag730
πŸ“…︎ Aug 27 2021
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