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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Desk toy Memes

Posts tagged with Desk toy

Newton's Ballsack: When Physics Gets Cheeky

Physics Science
7 months ago 12.4K views 0 shares
Newton's Ballsack: When Physics Gets Cheeky
Someone took Newton's conservation of momentum demonstration and turned it into a crude anatomical joke! Instead of the classic linear arrangement where balls click-clack back and forth, these metal spheres are bunched together in a... rather suggestive configuration. The pun "Newton's Ballsack" perfectly captures the juvenile yet clever wordplay that happens when physics meets bathroom humor. Sir Isaac would either be rolling in his grave or secretly chuckling—conservation of angular momentum, anyone?

Newton's Executive Decision Maker

Physics Science
1 year ago 23.2K views 0 shares
Newton's Executive Decision Maker
Newton's executive desk toy got an upgrade. Those metal spheres are demonstrating conservation of momentum with the elegance of a ballet dancer who's also trying to explain physics to first-years. The real experiment here is seeing how long your colleagues can resist playing with it when you step out for coffee. Spoiler: approximately 7 seconds.

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