Debunking Humor...

Airship Tsoukalos:
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UFO Tsoukalos:
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There's a "full of something " joke in there, but I'll be the bigger man and walk away.
I wouldn't, I just can't think of it.

However
... something something something just taking the piss out of the UFOlogists.
 
I wouldn't, I just can't think of it.

However
... something something something just taking the piss out of the UFOlogists.
Unnecessary. We all have vivid imaginations! :D
 
They must have gotten that copper on the cuff to use it for sink legs. Also, that's a nice tool box between that gals legs. A friend had one like that in the late 80s when he apprenticed for an electrical contractor. It was old looking then (the tool box, not a gal).
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Actually I have the Emperor Constantine keeping an eye on things in the water closet:
Classy compared to what I have (or had) stuck up on the inside of the door. Mine was a poster advertising a godsquad/nazi-organised anti-vax rally that happened during the covid years. As a memento of a twisted part of modern history that we lived through: archived historical documents are just archived historical documents and do not imply endorsement. I also thought the shitter was a pretty appropriate location for it, for reasons. However, just in case it was misunderstood, I did remember to take it down when workmen came over a few times, but forgot far too many times, and I have a nasty feeling too many of the plumbers and electricians in town think that we're nazi-godsquad-antivaxxers. Eventually I decided it wasn't worth the risk, so it has been taken down.

(The rally: https://news.err.ee/1608379775/gallery-protesters-rally-against-coronavirus-restrictions-in-tallinn
The organisers: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eesti_Konservatiivne_Rahvaerakond (the nazi part, they're locally referred to as "the hitler party")
and https://saptk.ee/meist/ (the god-squad part - the "kristlikule õpetusele" in the first paragraph on that page means "christian teachings")
 
...archived historical documents and do not imply endorsement. ... did remember to take it down when workmen came over a few times, but forgot far too many times, and I have a nasty feeling too many of the plumbers and electricians in town think that we're nazi-godsquad-antivaxxers. Eventually I decided it wasn't worth the risk, so it has been taken down.

Perhaps the addition of a tasteful plaque, "Displayed ironically, please laugh at the stupidity or point in horror, your choice." would allow it to be rehung?
 
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