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A few modest contributions to the blogosphere from Andy Fluke,
co-founder of the National Coalition
for Dialogue & Deliberation.

Mon Oct 11
I love October! and pumpkins!
xkcdexplained:

It is October, so three Halloween-themed jokes are made here. All three revolve around a wacky misinterpretation of the tradition of pumpkin carving.
1. He carved a pumpkin into a pumpkin, a meta joke.
2. Nitro glycerin is used both as an explosive, and a treatment for heart conditions such as angina.
3. The woman is projecting her own insecurities about adulthood onto the pumpkin. It is assumed that this character represents the Author.
4. A reference to the Banach–Tarski paradox - a paradox that states a 3d ball can be split into pieces and reconstructed into two identical copies of the first ball. It is built upon The Axiom of Choice is an often-debated axiom dealing with infinite sets and recursion. Except in this case the ball is a pumpkin.

I love October! and pumpkins!

xkcdexplained:

It is October, so three Halloween-themed jokes are made here. All three revolve around a wacky misinterpretation of the tradition of pumpkin carving.

1. He carved a pumpkin into a pumpkin, a meta joke.

2. Nitro glycerin is used both as an explosive, and a treatment for heart conditions such as angina.

3. The woman is projecting her own insecurities about adulthood onto the pumpkin. It is assumed that this character represents the Author.

4. A reference to the Banach–Tarski paradox - a paradox that states a 3d ball can be split into pieces and reconstructed into two identical copies of the first ball. It is built upon The Axiom of Choice is an often-debated axiom dealing with infinite sets and recursion. Except in this case the ball is a pumpkin.

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