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    A love song for Pharyngula

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    • PZ Myers
    • 1 March 2007
    • Humor

    Sorry, Delft

    The pets got a little out of hand.

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    (Actually, it’s from a page of photoshopped giant squid pictures. The squid haven’t invaded the Netherlands…yet.)

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    • PZ Myers
    • 26 February 2007
    • Art, Cephalopods, Humor

    At last, a mechanism for ID!

    It’s all the cat’s fault.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 25 February 2007
    • Humor

    PSA

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    • PZ Myers
    • 22 February 2007
    • Cephalopods, Humor

    I just had a little chat with God

    He really is stupid wanker—it’s no wonder his followers have problems.

    (via Atheist in a mini van)

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    • PZ Myers
    • 20 February 2007
    • Humor, Religion and Government

    Sartorial aspirations

    I must possess this T-shirt.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 16 February 2007
    • Humor

    Improving the fitness of my readers

    If you had a lonely Valentine’s Day, it’s my fault. I should have passed along these infallible Darwinian pick-up lines to you.

    It’s not too late, though…there’s a weekend coming up, try them out and let us all know how it works out.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 15 February 2007
    • Humor

    We’re all science scouts!

    You may notice a few of us SciBloggers sporting a few new badges today.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 12 February 2007
    • Humor, Weirdness

    Fortunately, there is no “not-being-a-jerk-about-it” requirement for atheists

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    • PZ Myers
    • 6 February 2007
    • Humor

    Austin must be a really weird place

    The Austin Atheist posted this strange documentary about life in Austin, Texas. I’m pretty sure this can’t possibly be satire, but since I’ve never been to Austin, I could be wrong.

    Maybe it’s a mistake, and this is actually a documentary about Orange County. Is there an Austin in California?

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    • PZ Myers
    • 5 February 2007
    • Humor
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