“Still, education is what foundationally supports philosophy, so I will focus my attention on educational aspects that I think should be promoted----this includes helping students learn the logic behind why something is true, use things that have been memorized to apply them in tasks involving critical thinking or real-world problem-solving, improve modeling skills, explain why skills are important to learn, instead of forcing people to remember them, and---” “Please, stop it, Martha.” “Wait--what?” “Luke 10:41.” I looked for my One Year Bible, searching for Luke 10:41, which said, “But the Lord said to her, ‘My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these DETAILS.’” (The emphasis on “all these details” was Dad’s, not mine.)” PhilosophyHumorEducationBibleRoast Book:The Reformation Source: The Reformation
“There was a planet known as Logicalard Fallaciod. The etymological derivation of the name came from what transpired, causing the name to be translated to “Logical Fallacy.” HumorLogicSci Fi Book:Logicalard Fallacoid Source: Logicalard Fallacoid
“Wait,” one of the apes objected, “we have never driven a car! What if we destroy everything? The humans might use our lack of experience to add stronger restrictions to apes, and we might look incapable.” “Well,” another member insisted, “that would be absurd. It’s not our fault that we are inexperienced! The humans were the ones who did not give us access to the experience we need! It’s in their nature: discrimination. I mean, they even restricted each other from having education, voting, and career rights!” HumorHumanitySocialAnimalsApesCommentaryLighthearted Book:For the Intellect Source: For the Intellect
“I am a shepherd, not your sheep I know that, by convention I should draw my attention To the beauty of this Scenery But my thoughts are my own You may start to groan Whenever I don’t show Conformity to your expectations Darn, you may see beauty in that river at night I see vomit and vomit drippings That’s not my fault I have my own thoughts” HumorPerceptionIndependenceConformityScenery Book:The Reformation Source: The Reformation
“I sighed and tried to return back to my schoolwork, but being bored of what I was learning, I gave time away to articles about Hypatia, precocity, young philosophers, and, during arbitrary, episodic moments, the [rubik's] cube. I was procrastinating, yet I still wanted to be diligent and academically edified.” HumorProcrastinationSchoolingCommentaryAcademicsRubik S Cube Book:For the Intellect Source: For the Intellect