The Funny Maths Thread.. which sometimes contains mildly amusing pictures

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Red Adair freaking rocks! I saw a show on him on Modern Marvels before he died on the History Channel. That man knew no fear!

"I've done made a deal with the devil. He said he's going to give me an air-conditioned place when I go down there, if I go there, so I won't put all the fires out." (in 1991, joking about afterlife alternatives)

"There are two things I really like about my job. When the phone rings I never know where I'm heading to next - and I'm never bothered by life-insurance salesmen!"
 
That last one basically tells you to take a bath instead of a shower or washing your clothes, so you will smell bad because you are sitting in your own filth and your clothes will smell bad because you can't wash them.

But hey, you'll be saving the environment, and hell if your fat, the Earth loves you!

But you'll smell weird and no one will talk to you because of it.

Or you can clean your clothes while you take a bath!;)
 
Huh? Have you ever put the stopper on the drain just to see how much the water fills up? (assuming a tub/shower) It's nowhere near enough to bath in, unless it's just your feet that are dirty. (For the record, I take up to ten minute showers.... because of hair) Furthermore, why does it matter how long your bath is, are you putting more hot water in every so often to keep it warm? I doubt it. Silly hippies.
 
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Our bath tub would have filled up enough for a back a month or two ago, as our water pressure was up to 140psi. To give you an idea about how high that is, the city is only requred to give 25, and limiter valves are usually pre-set to 50. Thw water pressure was insane. The drain was even open, and it would still fill up to above our ankles 1/2 through the shower. We would end up turning the water off and on several times over the course of a shower.
 
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Fat people! Better for the planet than skinny people!

Im sure glad Failblog.org put a big red circle around the funny portion of this pic so there is no confusion as to where we all should be looking, and that they also put a big FAIL in all caps in the top corner of the pic so we know that this is indeed a genuine FAIL instead of only being somewhat humorous as you might have mistakenly assumed without it.
Indeed, Im certain seeing the word FAIL photoshopped onto any pic thats even remotely amusing will never get old, thanks Failblog! :)
 
Im sure glad Failblog.org put a big red circle around the funny portion of this pic

Oh, so that's what you guys are all talking about. I was staring at the upper-rightmost pixel of that image for the longest time and wondering where the funny was. I'll keep an eye out for the red circles next time. Thanks Failblog!
 
Our bath tub would have filled up enough for a back a month or two ago, as our water pressure was up to 140psi. To give you an idea about how high that is, the city is only requred to give 25, and limiter valves are usually pre-set to 50. Thw water pressure was insane. The drain was even open, and it would still fill up to above our ankles 1/2 through the shower. We would end up turning the water off and on several times over the course of a shower.

Just turn it up a quarter of the way?


Also, why does their laundry load take 50 gallons when mine takes 45 litres?
 
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Just turn it up a quarter of the way?

State code mandates balance-pressure shower valves. The most common and least expensive style doesn't have pressure/volume modulation. You simply turn the lever and the water turns "on." Then you continue turning from cold to hot to select your temperature. When you are done, you turn the lever down from hot, through cold until it stops at the end at it's "off" position.
 
Oh, so that's what you guys are all talking about. I was staring at the upper-rightmost pixel of that image for the longest time and wondering where the funny was. I'll keep an eye out for the red circles next time. Thanks Failblog!


They're OVALS! :censored:


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that last one is more ?Not a single fuck was given that day?, or ?haters gonna hate.?
 
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