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Dad Joke explanation
The Joke: How do you tell the sex of an ant? Drop it in water, if it sinks..girl ant If it floats... The setup sounds like a scientific question: “How do you tell the sex of an ant?” You expect some biology explanation. Instead, the punchline uses wordplay. The joke goes: If it sinks → girl ant If it floats → we think... "boy ant"? But "boy ant" sounds almost exactly like “buoyant” (which means something that floats in water). So the hidden logic is: sinks → girl ant floats → boy ant → buoyant
Dad Joke explanation
5 likes • Mar 8
Hahaha, I think I will not forget this word "buoyant" any more😂
💐Happy Women's Day 💐
Happy International Women’s Day to all the amazing women in our community! 🌷 Your ideas, strength, kindness, and contributions make us stronger. Today is a great reminder to appreciate the impact women have in our lives and communities. Let’s celebrate progress, support each other, and continue building a more equal and supportive world together. Wishing everyone a day full of appreciation, positivity, and inspiration.
💐Happy Women's Day 💐
5 likes • Mar 8
Happy International Women’s Day!
Happy International Women's Day to everyone! ❤️🌺
🎨 The Horse Fair (1852–1855) ROSA BONHEUR - 244.5 cm tall and 506.7 cm wide. - Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met). Rosa Bonheur worked one year very hard on this art. She went to the horse market in Paris two times every week for a long time. She wanted to look at the horses and draw them perfectly. She really went the extra mile to make the horses look real.
Happy International Women's Day to everyone! ❤️🌺
4 likes • Mar 8
Amazing artwork and an inspiring story behind it. Truly a masterpiece. Happy International Woman's Day!
3 likes • Mar 5
Slow down that tail, buddy!
ketchup actually has roots in China!
It started as a fermented fish sauce called "kê-tsiap" back in the day. British traders brought it west, and over time—boom—it evolved into the sweet tomato stuff we know today.
ketchup actually has roots in China!
2 likes • Mar 5
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