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    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
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    The Wikipedia problem

    “Experts are scum.” That’s the amusing interpretation of Lore Sjöberg, and even better, Kieran Healy finds an entertaining example. I use Wikipedia fairly often, but it is not for anything with much depth or controversy—even fake controversy, like issues in evolution. And one serious difficulty (which is going to be endemic to any human endeavor) is that some people are jerks.

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    • PZ Myers
    • 5 February 2007
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