@@DrLoverLover Typically it's done when writers are being lazy and they just want to reuse something they already have made. It's not the case in this scene because Futurama is self aware. The professor is doing a minor fourth wall break here by anticipating fan outcry over reusing a machine. He is saying this to the audience as well, not just Fry.
@@Unknown-wi4ku As a kid, it cracked me up because of the instant defense. As an adult it cracks me up because everything I make and design has to be multifunctional. "Its not just an entertainment center that I made from scratch from raw hardwood worth 2k its also my PC and the cable box."
@@ethribin4188 updog was a meme well before the word meme entered the vernacular. I don't remember the exact first time I heard it but it was well before 2005. I want to say as far back as 99? My memories not great
One of my favourites that didn’t make this video; “Well, I’m off to my night job” “You have a night job?” “Yep. It’s exhausting, but I need the money to buy coffee so I can stay awake for my night job”
@@marcomola1906 recent controversies have made the university’s reputation suffer. They produce a lot of social sciences students who have baloney degrees
One of my all time favourite quips is "In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious"
The thing that made this show so good was the authentic jokes. They had a great mix of subtle jokes and forced jokes. And it also helps that they made amazing characters.
lol my high school math teacher used 1:08 as an intro problem to learn how to calculate interest rates over time and bleeped out the end amount. She though I was a genius cause I knew the answer in less than a second 😂
@@Gamepainter Using cartoon clips to illustrate principles while teaching isn't that far-fetched. The economics class I'm taking used multiple Simpsons clips. Remembering a random number from a piece of media you like isn't that far-fetched. People remember weird things sometimes. Like how I can remember the "giasfelfebrehber" from that one puzzle in Deltarune: Chapter Two despite not putting any effort in to memorize it. How is putting the two together so exceedingly unlikely?
@@malibustacys80085 Futurama is for smart people who are also totally willing to laugh at dumb jokes _and_ smart jokes. I'm still not sure what Rick & Morty is, because Morty's voice in the first 30 seconds made me instantly hate the show. Probably not a fair assessment, but goddamn he's more whiney than Luke complaining to Uncle Owen.
@@flingage I agree on the first Part. Dumb jokes are funny sometimes. I don't care about the voices. I only See a dislikeable Charakter in Rick. I stopped watching it after season two. They seem to take the easy way in writing.
So many great jokes from this show. My brothers and I still use them from time to time. One that wasn't shown here but that we use has to do with space exploration. With the discovery of planets that could have life or could theoretically support human life we have come to refer to those planets as "Space Earth." It was just a quick gag where Leela said, "You guys missed a great delivery to Space Earth." But it really stuck with us.
This needs a part 2! You forgot the "1 million lines of BASIC!!!" One of the co-writers, Eric Kaplan, defended this joke to a FOX executive on the basis that true fans are going to really appreciate those types of jokes.
As comedy, yeah probably But Arcane and Cyberpunk are both insanely good Hard to compare short super high quality action animation and a long and super funny cartoon
@@ryomaanime4563 bro. You did not just compare some silly, cringe, overused anime for video game adaptations to one of the greatest cartoons of all time. Lmao, touch some grass bud.
Another good one is when the crew has to cross a rickety bridge on a small asteroid. Bender decides to back up to take a running start. He loops around the whole asteroid, including bridge, just to end up where he started, yet he still charges forward and crosses the bridge 2 more times.
If anyone's curious, assuming the statement of "average interest of 2.25%" is correct and wasn't just a round up, Fry's exact bank account would contain 4,283,508,449.71 meaning the "4.3 billion dollars" is a round up. However, if we take the 4.3 billion to be an exact figure, that means that his actual average interest rate was about 1.02329, closer to 2 and a 3rd percent
@@CommentFrom honestly that sounds like something old futurama would do as commentary on what movies and comics do and then reset it by the end of the episode
I have two clear favourite jokes I think. First is when their leaving a comedy show and Bender goes: "Meh, comedy is a dead artform. Tragedy - now THAT'S funny!" Other is when Brannigan is sending recruits recruits into a space war giving the speech (paraphrasing): "The most important factor in achieving victory is the element of surprise.... SURPRISE!" and he pulls a lever that makes all the recruits fall down onto the alien planet.
Everyone always points out the professor saying they changed the outcome by measuring it in the last clip, but nobody ever points out they pointed the electron microscope at a screen to measure it
I'm just commenting to say that, while glancing over the frontpage and seeing this vid's thumbnail, I thought that Fry's nose was his upper lip and his upper lip was his chin. And I cannot fucking unsee that shit now.
My favorite is when Zap marries Leela's Mom, and when she finds out he's a jerk, she rips off the ring and throws it, to which Zap yells "Careful, that's glass!"
The absolut best is missing. "The horse says :doctorate denied!" Spoken by professor Fishe Price iirc. Futurama is one of the funniest shows ever made.
My favorite that didn’t make it: Hermes: One more lap! Race guy: nah man you forgot on the Möbius strip one lap is half a lap! Zoidberg: ahhh these kids and their topology
I feel like this is what Big Bang Theory should've been like, the science joke parts, Futurama made them actually funny, BBT just gimmickly said random technical stuff no one understood that were supposed to magically make us laugh
One thing they didn't foresee coming is the part about inflation going nuts now; if they did the line about fry getting a billion dollars, it'd be with a joke, "Great came all this way, and it's just enough to buy yourself an insect protein ice creme cone" from Lela.
It's not in the video, but my all time favourite Professor moment is in Crimes of the Hot. Professor: "I demand the floor!" Al Gore: "Yes, it's your turn to speak." Professor: "Well nuts to me, I'm taking the stage!"
Average annual interest gain of 2.25% ? Boy, even futurama couldn't forsee just how fucked the future would actually be. Funny how DEBT interest can be like 35% and up, but the interest in your savings account is like 1%.
If inflation really would turn 93 cents into $4.3 billion then how come the price of everything in New New York isn't wildly expensive? Shouldn't a stick of gum cost billions of dollars instead of 40 cents?
Also, it hasn't been 1000 years yet. Exponential growth goes quicker the further it goes. If it takes 100 years to go from $1.05 to $131.50, an increase of a little over 130 dollars, the next 100 years it would increase to $17,292.58, an increase of more than 17,000 dollars. You wouldn't notice as much the first couple of decades, but as it goes on it becomes increasingly crazy.
We can imagine that in the futurama universe, inflationary currency was decided against at some point, as even a modest 2% target over 1000 years would make a stick of gum cost billions, as you say. Typically interest rates on a bank account don't exceed inflation, but since this is fiction we can pretend that they did, and that inflation was on average 0.
I find it somehow interesting, that they made an episode about transgenders in sports in 2003 and that it took long 20 years until it got to be a public debate everywhere. :)
Perfect timing, I just turbocharged the ship's matter compressor! ~What's the matter compressor? Nothing's the matter Fry, I just turbocharge the matter compressor! Uuh!...
My favourite line not in this is when their spaceship goes underwater and when asked "What pressure can she hold" professer says "Well it is a spaceship, so any where between 1-0 Atmosphers." Cracks me up.
I’ve never understood why this was so funny. Like I get that you can’t measure things on a subatomic level because measuring it will inherently interfere with it and mess up the accuracy of the reading, that’s the big thing everybody knows about quantum physics. Is there more to the joke than that?
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512Schrodinger's cat, I guess? That by checking the outcome you're affecting it I've never gotten why Schrodinger's cat works tho tbh, I skipped Physics and austrians are fucking weird. Bringing cat murder into science getouttahereman
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 The same reason people say "To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty." Replace R&M with every joke related to science.
the fact that Fry had a 2.25 percent interest rate on his bank account and it was permanently locked in, and that he had no annual fees is what pisses me off the most
Those billions of dollars, considering inflation over a thousand years, is probably the price of a bag of chips. Which is funny, it's not something I see anybody ever mention. It's no different than how back then, candy bars were a nickel, now they're a dollar or more.
1:12 I’ve always loved how Fry was perfectly happy with 93¢ and then the teller continues
Because they only needed like 50 cents to get Bender out of prison. The rest was for blackjack and hookers
In 1999 93¢ was nothing. These days not being in debt is an accomplishment. In the Futurama timeline I imagine it's unfathomable!
@@pauldog I havent watched the show in ages but is there no inflation? was it ever adressed?
@@BeanBeno not to my memory. It was considered an extreme amount of money
@@pauldog Does that mean Fry is a billionaire? Is that why he is frothing?
“It can do other things, why shouldn’t it!?” Gets me every time
So defensive, lol
That made me smile so wide. 😊
Why?
@@DrLoverLover Typically it's done when writers are being lazy and they just want to reuse something they already have made. It's not the case in this scene because Futurama is self aware. The professor is doing a minor fourth wall break here by anticipating fan outcry over reusing a machine. He is saying this to the audience as well, not just Fry.
@@Unknown-wi4ku As a kid, it cracked me up because of the instant defense. As an adult it cracks me up because everything I make and design has to be multifunctional. "Its not just an entertainment center that I made from scratch from raw hardwood worth 2k its also my PC and the cable box."
I could hear the "Matter Compressor" bit a hundred times, and it would still make me chuckle. It's so stupid, but the delivery is on point.
Leela’s groan is the perfect cherry
Is the updog meme before the updog meme
@@ethribin4188 updog was a meme well before the word meme entered the vernacular. I don't remember the exact first time I heard it but it was well before 2005. I want to say as far back as 99? My memories not great
It makes fun of both the professor's bad hearing and Fry being an idiot!
@@coool20 hell, 94
One of my favourites that didn’t make this video;
“Well, I’m off to my night job”
“You have a night job?”
“Yep. It’s exhausting, but I need the money to buy coffee so I can stay awake for my night job”
Can’t beat that logic.
What episode is that from?
Reminds me of peanuts style humour
@@nubreed13 seems like Season 8 Episode 7
Feels like an accurate description of my life tbh
The delivery of "you've got a degree in baloney" always made me laugh out loud
I like how the degree is from evergreen state college.
Why?
@@marcomola1906 recent controversies have made the university’s reputation suffer. They produce a lot of social sciences students who have baloney degrees
@@alexandercullen1707 Thank you
Evergreen is also Matt Groening’s alma mater.
"You are technically correct. The best kind of correct." This is so weird. I was just thinking about this line earlier today.
because people use it on reddit trying to get internet points by referencing 90s/2000s shows
#facts
@@huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhn I haven't been on reddit in months.
Every time I say you're technically correct, I can't help myself but think of this line
I say it all the time lol
Um actually you were thinking of the last time you thought of the joke not the actual joke which means your technically correct
One of my all time favourite quips is "In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious"
Terry Pratchett? Sounds like one of his footnotes.
@@LugborGThat's right! It's from Lords and Ladies, when one of the elves opens a box containing Greebo.
Want some? It's made from apples...well mostly apples.
Even though you could also just shake the box and also get an answer based on the cats response (or lack thereof).
@@Alizudo That itself is observing the cat, which collapses the quantum wave function in the same way that looking at the cat does.
The thing that made this show so good was the authentic jokes. They had a great mix of subtle jokes and forced jokes.
And it also helps that they made amazing characters.
sincerely, many Futurama chapters feels like when Homer Simpson went to university. THAT level of humor, wich I love
lol my high school math teacher used 1:08 as an intro problem to learn how to calculate interest rates over time and bleeped out the end amount. She though I was a genius cause I knew the answer in less than a second 😂
Pulling a Gauss on her by not calculating the answer the intended way and instead finding a shortcut.
My teacher did the same but she didn’t see the show.
#thathappened
@@Gamepainter Using cartoon clips to illustrate principles while teaching isn't that far-fetched. The economics class I'm taking used multiple Simpsons clips.
Remembering a random number from a piece of media you like isn't that far-fetched. People remember weird things sometimes. Like how I can remember the "giasfelfebrehber" from that one puzzle in Deltarune: Chapter Two despite not putting any effort in to memorize it.
How is putting the two together so exceedingly unlikely?
@@celestialtree8602 because it could make people find you interesting online and everything interesting is fake because people are out to get me
No fair you change the outcome by measuring it is actually the smartest thing that I’ve ever heard in an animation
yeah it had some clever scientific writing. I always say it is like Rick and Morty, but for smart people.
@@malibustacys80085
Futurama is for smart people who are also totally willing to laugh at dumb jokes _and_ smart jokes.
I'm still not sure what Rick & Morty is, because Morty's voice in the first 30 seconds made me instantly hate the show.
Probably not a fair assessment, but goddamn he's more whiney than Luke complaining to Uncle Owen.
@@flingage I agree on the first Part. Dumb jokes are funny sometimes.
I don't care about the voices. I only See a dislikeable Charakter in Rick. I stopped watching it after season two. They seem to take the easy way in writing.
@@flingage It’s ok. Roiland is a pedo so you never have to worry about Rick and Morty ever again.
@@malibustacys80085 Saying this show I like is x for smart people is completely obnoxious
Best comedy show EVER! It's smart, constantly hilarious and I NEVER tire of the reruns! Genius! ♥️❣️❤️🥰
4:55 okay that one was actually really funny
Yeah
Gotta give the person who made this props for how smooth the transitions were from scene to scene
The uranus joke is one of the best jokes ever in TV. One of the jokes that got me into it.
The programming and wiring lmao
The chandelier at 0:13 is shaped like the mothership from "Close Encounters".
So many great jokes from this show. My brothers and I still use them from time to time. One that wasn't shown here but that we use has to do with space exploration. With the discovery of planets that could have life or could theoretically support human life we have come to refer to those planets as "Space Earth." It was just a quick gag where Leela said, "You guys missed a great delivery to Space Earth." But it really stuck with us.
“Magic. Got it.” Was literally the rest of my entire IB astrophysics class during senior year 😅
What's great about the "homeopathic medicine" joke is that the degree is apparently from Evergreen State College. Matt Groening went to Evergreen.
@4:20 Edwin Abbott reference and yeah that's pretty much how that story went.
03:00 Evergreen State College LMAO
I love that I can recite all of these, word for word.
I love that I'd forgotten half of them; only a few more years before I can do a full rewatch and get surprised by the jokes all over again! 😉
This needs a part 2! You forgot the "1 million lines of BASIC!!!"
One of the co-writers, Eric Kaplan, defended this joke to a FOX executive on the basis that true fans are going to really appreciate those types of jokes.
Rarely has a show made me laugh out loud so much. That Hubble telescope bit had me in tears first time I saw it. That, and "professor! Lava! Hot!"
You know it's fantasy when the bank offers 2.25% interest.
the "whats the matter compressor?" is one of my favorite jokes in the series
still the best adult cartoon to this day
As comedy, yeah probably
But Arcane and Cyberpunk are both insanely good
Hard to compare short super high quality action animation and a long and super funny cartoon
@@ryomaanime4563 Its all subjective, and bringing anime in the mix just makes it all too convoluted comparative wise
@@ryomaanime4563 bro. You did not just compare some silly, cringe, overused anime for video game adaptations to one of the greatest cartoons of all time. Lmao, touch some grass bud.
@@toytacambery9427 t. didn't watch it and has no opinion
The most unrealistic thing about these clips is that Fry somehow has a 2.25% interest rate. Now THAT's some magic.
"What's the matter compressor."
"Nothing's the matter, Fry!"
"No fair! You changed the outcome by measuring it!" is genuinely one of the best quantum physics joke ever written.
I find this video’s thumbnail way funnier than I probably should
Im 34 and i love futurama to this day. Its the lightness of fry that brings so much joy. He lives life without worrying too much.
"You are technically correct. The best kind of correct." I actually based a not insignificant part of my debating skill on this fact.
Another good one is when the crew has to cross a rickety bridge on a small asteroid. Bender decides to back up to take a running start. He loops around the whole asteroid, including bridge, just to end up where he started, yet he still charges forward and crosses the bridge 2 more times.
Love the “Theres also a lot of drugs in here.”
My favorite quote
“Over there”
“Huh”
“I mean over here sorry I forgot where I was”
the matter compressor joke might be the funniest joke ever written
A none futurama fan: Ya why do people watch Futurama?
Futurama:Jokes
This show gets infinitely better once you've taken a basic physics class
(Or just binge some documentaries/youtube quantum physics videos)
"First one! Then the other!"
I say this all the time.
This is standard of quality my highschool science teacher made me think big bang theory had before i actually watched it.
I couldn't help but check. 17.9 billion acres is indeed 1/2 the surface area of mars. Futurama always nails it.
If anyone's curious, assuming the statement of "average interest of 2.25%" is correct and wasn't just a round up, Fry's exact bank account would contain 4,283,508,449.71 meaning the "4.3 billion dollars" is a round up. However, if we take the 4.3 billion to be an exact figure, that means that his actual average interest rate was about 1.02329, closer to 2 and a 3rd percent
If the Hulu revival doesn't have the nerdy smart science jokes, we riot.
nah it's gonna be all the characters are gay, trans and race swapped
@@CommentFrom ahh woke woke woke!! You're making yourself angry at this point snowflake
@@CommentFrom honestly that sounds like something old futurama would do as commentary on what movies and comics do and then reset it by the end of the episode
@@wrrrryyyy12 you mean the gender swap episode
@@royalvarez24 i forgor 💀
I have two clear favourite jokes I think.
First is when their leaving a comedy show and Bender goes: "Meh, comedy is a dead artform. Tragedy - now THAT'S funny!"
Other is when Brannigan is sending recruits recruits into a space war giving the speech (paraphrasing): "The most important factor in achieving victory is the element of surprise.... SURPRISE!"
and he pulls a lever that makes all the recruits fall down onto the alien planet.
I like the professor's "angry dome."
"What's the matter, compressor?" 🤣😂
The Hubble Telescope really put up a fight.
You are technically correct, the best kind of correct😂
Bureaucrat Conrad is technically correct, the best kind of correct.
the real joke is a bank giving you 2.25% interest annually.
Everyone always points out the professor saying they changed the outcome by measuring it in the last clip, but nobody ever points out they pointed the electron microscope at a screen to measure it
"You've got a degree in baloney." 😂
I'm just commenting to say that, while glancing over the frontpage and seeing this vid's thumbnail, I thought that Fry's nose was his upper lip and his upper lip was his chin.
And I cannot fucking unsee that shit now.
Thanks for the upload respect from N.C to y'all
Whats the matter Compressor?
Nothing's the matter, Fry. Now that I turbo charged the Matter Compressor.
This is the best show that has ever existed. No one can even argue with that fact.
My favorite is when Zap marries Leela's Mom, and when she finds out he's a jerk, she rips off the ring and throws it, to which Zap yells "Careful, that's glass!"
My all time favorite show, the only show I bought a full box set for!!
1:12 nice that the math is right
Technically correct. The best kind of correct.
"There's also a lot of drugs in there", yep, that's Futurama.
"You are technically correct. The best kind of correct"
I use this all the time
Futurama was always my favorite adult animated show
Good news it’s back
@@ZulousOG Good news everyone
The absolut best is missing.
"The horse says :doctorate denied!" Spoken by professor Fishe Price iirc. Futurama is one of the funniest shows ever made.
"No fair! You changed the outcome by measuring it!"
3:00 The School on his degree is real btw, it’s in Washington State, Matt Groening attended
There's roughly 35.8 billion acres on Mars, so they would actually own half the planet.
My favorite that didn’t make it:
Hermes: One more lap!
Race guy: nah man you forgot on the Möbius strip one lap is half a lap!
Zoidberg: ahhh these kids and their topology
I feel like this is what Big Bang Theory should've been like, the science joke parts, Futurama made them actually funny, BBT just gimmickly said random technical stuff no one understood that were supposed to magically make us laugh
4:45 is my favorite and possibly most underappreciated (science) joke of the series.
THIS is intelligent humor
One thing they didn't foresee coming is the part about inflation going nuts now; if they did the line about fry getting a billion dollars, it'd be with a joke, "Great came all this way, and it's just enough to buy yourself an insect protein ice creme cone" from Lela.
"NO FAIR! You changed the outcome by measuring it!" - when I was a kid I thought this was a joke about cheating. lmao
The last one is genuinely the funniest
It's not in the video, but my all time favourite Professor moment is in Crimes of the Hot.
Professor: "I demand the floor!"
Al Gore: "Yes, it's your turn to speak."
Professor: "Well nuts to me, I'm taking the stage!"
Average annual interest gain of 2.25% ?
Boy, even futurama couldn't forsee just how fucked the future would actually be.
Funny how DEBT interest can be like 35% and up, but the interest in your savings account is like 1%.
Technically correct, the best kind of correct xD
The last one is the best. The cat one is good too
If inflation really would turn 93 cents into $4.3 billion then how come the price of everything in New New York isn't wildly expensive? Shouldn't a stick of gum cost billions of dollars instead of 40 cents?
It's not inflation lol. It's interest.
@@trequor Oh.
Also, it hasn't been 1000 years yet. Exponential growth goes quicker the further it goes. If it takes 100 years to go from $1.05 to $131.50, an increase of a little over 130 dollars, the next 100 years it would increase to $17,292.58, an increase of more than 17,000 dollars. You wouldn't notice as much the first couple of decades, but as it goes on it becomes increasingly crazy.
We can imagine that in the futurama universe, inflationary currency was decided against at some point, as even a modest 2% target over 1000 years would make a stick of gum cost billions, as you say. Typically interest rates on a bank account don't exceed inflation, but since this is fiction we can pretend that they did, and that inflation was on average 0.
The writers room was smarter than entire nations government
"I GOT A DEGREE IN HOMOPATHIC MEDICINE!"
"You got a degree in baloney."
This joke will NEVER NOT make me laugh
Soylent Cola
How is it?
Eh, it varies from person to person.
One of the best written shows ever
my family STILL makes jokes about "urectum"
I just got can i still change my mind after literally the tenth time ive seen it
I find it somehow interesting, that they made an episode about transgenders in sports in 2003 and that it took long 20 years until it got to be a public debate everywhere. :)
Magic. Got it.
FLASH "OW my sperms!" FLASH "nothing happened..."
Futurama is what rick and morty wishes it was.
Perfect timing, I just turbocharged the ship's matter compressor!
~What's the matter compressor?
Nothing's the matter Fry, I just turbocharge the matter compressor!
Uuh!...
Nobody will ever do a video about the new episodes with a title like this :
Damn, genuine physics jokes!
My favourite line not in this is when their spaceship goes underwater and when asked "What pressure can she hold" professer says "Well it is a spaceship, so any where between 1-0 Atmosphers." Cracks me up.
It's funny becouse it's true. I also like the antipressure pill joke from that episode.
@@RandomGuyOnTH-cam601 good news! It's a suppository
This is uncomfortable and humiliating. Now if they were to make it in the form of a suppository...
Well this aged like wine
Even more relevant now...
"No fair, you changed the outcome by measuring it!" This joke is inherently one of the best science jokes I've ever heard. Never get tired of it.
I’ve never understood why this was so funny. Like I get that you can’t measure things on a subatomic level because measuring it will inherently interfere with it and mess up the accuracy of the reading, that’s the big thing everybody knows about quantum physics. Is there more to the joke than that?
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512Schrodinger's cat, I guess? That by checking the outcome you're affecting it
I've never gotten why Schrodinger's cat works tho tbh, I skipped Physics and austrians are fucking weird. Bringing cat murder into science getouttahereman
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 Yes, that's essentially it. A somewhat complex, somewhat simple joke because not everybody reads into quantum physics.
@@normanmai7865 Strange. I mean it’s a good joke, I just don’t know why everybody names it as THE best or smartest joke in the show.
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 The same reason people say "To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty." Replace R&M with every joke related to science.
the fact that Fry had a 2.25 percent interest rate on his bank account and it was permanently locked in, and that he had no annual fees is what pisses me off the most
Commission free accounts do exist, but usually they don't have interest at all. So yea, this is a continuity error
@@miaugato93 I mean, it was 1999, and the accounts people had back then gave stupid rates
Yeah, honestly given that it makes Fry’s reaction incredibly appropriate.
Y’all have fees?
Those billions of dollars, considering inflation over a thousand years, is probably the price of a bag of chips. Which is funny, it's not something I see anybody ever mention. It's no different than how back then, candy bars were a nickel, now they're a dollar or more.
"what did we just blow up?"
"the hubble telescope"
this joke has gotten me for years i swear
Damn, Hubble still exists after all this time.
STOP EXPLODING YOU COWARDS!!
Still gets me everytime when Zap says that line
My strategy is so simple an idiot could have devised it, we fly directly into the enemy death cannons clogging them with wreckage
I want the reaction of a astronomer....
But whats funny about it? 😅
"You are technically correct, the best kind of correct."
I use this phrase now. Thanks Futurama
here is another one in case you ever have to silence a room full of squabbling scientists: "pi is exactly 3"
I use technically in my normal vocabulary
it's been a meme for so many years
Favorite episode 😁
I'm bender please insert girder !
Wonder what the rate of inflation was over 1000 years
"No fair! You changed the outcome by measuring it!"
Hehehe, classic Quantum observer humor.
The thing that makes that joke so brilliant is that, even if you don’t get the ACTUAL joke, it still works.
You beat me to the comment. Nerds get it but the lame still find it funny as well
@@aaronstark5060 How does the joke work for people who don’t know about the observer effect?
@@renownedbandanawearer1345
Because it seems like the professor is protesting that they made a different decision by looking at the replay.
"I've got a degree in homeopathic medicine!" "You've got a degree in baloney!"
Literally never gets old.
and its true.
My favorite part is his little “Hm.”
thats my home school babyyy!! evergreen state college, handing out degrees in baloney since the 60s
As an Evergreen Alum can confirm.
That’s literally saying: “I’ve learned to pretend something is medicine exploit the placebo effect.”
"He's opening our minds to new ideas... KILL HIM!"
That seems accurate.
😆🤣
Why this is not a meme is beyond me? XD
@@Momoyue It was, for 4 year. We just called it Mr. president back then
@@Skaypegote wut
@@FutureMan420Blazer Trump. Granted, he was a bad meme.
@@MadnessIncVP that doesn't make sense, Donald didn't open people up to new ideas