40 Nerd Posts So Bad That They're Actually Good From The "Bad Science Jokes" Page
'Bad Science Jokes' touches upon many fields, keeping its feed fresh and interesting
Maryjane
- Published in Funny
There are times when something can be so horrible that it's good. And there are times when it undoubtedly makes you think of certain films.
However, it's not just for fun. In fact, "Bad Science Jokes" is the ideal illustration of this.
It uses several social media platforms to provide STEM knowledge and humorous educational jokes that can make you laugh while also teaching you a few things. "Bad Science Jokes" focuses on a variety of subjects, keeping its feed fresh and fascinating, whether it's animal kingdom knowledge or something more specialized, like the peculiarities of ancient column building.
The creator of "Bad Science Jokes," Melissa Church, has been operating it for about a decade now, and she says it has significantly improved her life. Melissa claimed that asking her pals for assistance with jokes or posts had already irritated the majority of them.
"My family write to me things that [they] relate to it. It's a nonstop production," she added. "On the plus side, I have learned a ton. I completely believe that humor can help you remember something, and I am proof of that. "
Scroll down to see some of its most recent posts.
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1. The funniest guy in space
bad_science_jokes2. It's the reply and explanation for me
bad_science_jokes3. She's basically a nonchalant motivational speaker
jendziura4. We can still hear its voice
bad_science_jokes5. She was training herself to be happy
bad_science_jokes6. It genetically grew to understand that
bad_science_jokes7. This is hilarious
ExileGrimm8. Really?
bad_science_jokes9. Hold me for a second
bad_science_jokes10. Is that really Jupiter?
bad_science_jokes11. You've got to be kidding me
bad_science_jokes12. Giving sufficient thought to the reverse operation
micefearboggis13. Lol... Paper beats rock
bad_science_jokes14. He's now calling people humans
nicoleacrowley15. What pleases me enormously is...
bad_science_jokes16. They wore socks with sandals
bad_science_jokes17. Oh my goodness
bad_science_jokes18. They were hard covers
saratardiff19. When the space heater dies
bad_science_jokes20. Let's just do Jurassic park
bad_science_jokes21. What the headline should be instead
bad_science_jokes22. That is one heck of an explanation
gwynthpssycndls23. I really don't like knowing this
bad_science_jokes24. The last brain cell
bad_science_jokes25. I definitely get it
bad_science_jokes26. Take out time and think about this
bad_science_jokes27. Okay
bad_science_jokes28. Their new home is the Smithsonian
bad_science_jokes29. This is unpredictable... Lol
kendraffe30. Being confused all the time
bad_science_jokes31. Having a dream
frankzulla32. A dog scientist
bad_science_jokes33. That is how they get you
bad_science_jokes34. Just forget about it
rolldiggity35. Hammerhead sharks
bad_science_jokes36. Move on and let it go
bad_science_jokes37. Just happy seal things
argobagdr38. Just what the doctor ordered
bad_science_jokes39. Spot the difference
bad_science_jokes40. Lol... What!
bad_science_jokesOn Instagram, "Bad Science Jokes" has the largest fan base - 600,000 fans. Melissa makes use of pretty much all the platform's features in order to reach all of these people.
"To keep attracting followers and to better display on newsfeeds and explore tabs, I must divide up the categories of information," she says. And she does a great job.
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