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Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schrodinger are out for a joyride and get pulled over by a cop. Cop walks ups to Heisenberg, asks "Do you know how fast you were going?" Heisenberg replies, "No, but I know exactly where I am!" "Well," the cop returns, "you were going 96 miles an hour!"
"Great! Thanks a lot," Heisenberg

I get that fanbois take their fetishes too seriously and act irrationally when someone tries to reimagine them, but I don't get the choice of writing style of this article. Are there people out there who are saying the director is overreacting, so the author felt the need to passive-aggressively mock them? Not a

I'm a scientist, and though I haven't watched a lot of Mythbusters, the original Archimedes death ray episode is one I have seen. In general, while Mythbusters may not be high level science, it's pretty good science education, in that it teaches people to challenge long-held notions through experimentation and

Holly Golightly is NOT a manic pixie dream girl, even in the movie. She appears to be for much of the movie, but it turns out in the end that she is not the efferevescent perfect creature of desire she projects herself to be - she's a deeply flawed fraud running away from a past, from a family, and deeply haunted by