Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: GigaCluster
Note: the solution of the joke is not that the lion won't be able to get the mountain climber because the climber will be too high for the lion to reach. (*sigh*)
The beauty of these jokes is that when you tell them to a reasonably large audience, 4 or 5 people laugh. Then, you know who the smart people are. You get even more mileage from the joke when you have to explain to the people with the blank looks on their faces that they're simply not educated enough to understand.
I don't know about that - this was grade twelve material for me if not earlier (cross product, scalars vs. vectors). Isn't elementary physics of that level a requirement everywhere? The only reason people may not laugh is out of forgetfulness of that material.
I'm in my junior year of college and never
got an education, and never will even with a masters or phd.
Fixed
:roll: I've taken close to 30 credits of college mathematics (through multivariable calc, probability, and linear algebra) and I understood the joke immediately, but in his defense, there is NO grounding for that sort of opinion. Someone can be considered educated and well-rounded without taking college physics.