Interesting and Humour - page 4880

 
"An engineer and an anti-vaccinationist approach a bridge over a river teeming with crocodiles and piranhas.
The anti-vaccinationist asks the engineer:
- Is it safe to walk across this bridge?
The engineer replies:
- It is 99.97% safe to walk across this bridge.
- Hmm. Then I'd rather swim." (с)
 
denis.eremin:
"An engineer and an anti-vaccinationist approach a bridge over a river teeming with crocodiles and piranhas.
The anti-vaccinationist asks the engineer:
- Is it safe to walk across this bridge?
The engineer replies:
- It is 99.97% safe to walk across this bridge.
- Hmm. Then I'd rather swim." (с)

Better to crawl smoothly over the bridge)))

 
Probably a funny anecdote... if you understand it.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Probably a funny joke... if you understand it.

Yes, subtle humour. But the comparison is excellent ))

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Probably a funny anecdote... if you understand it.

It is difficult to understand the least (delete the space) It is already covered by the article.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Probably a funny anecdote... if you understand it.

To understand it, you need to know the motivation of the anti-vaccinationists.

 
denis.eremin:

To understand it, you need to know the motivation of the anti-vaccinationists.

What if the anti-vaccinationist is an engineer?
 
Slava:
What if the anti-vaccinationist is an engineer?

To die on the shore without deciding what to do - a Buridan donkey

 
Slava:
And if the anti-vaccinationist is an engineer?

If he works as an engineer, HR manager to the crocodiles)

 
denis.eremin:

Dying on the shore without deciding what to do - a Buridan donkey

Die on the beach of old age? Built a house. Planted a tree. Raised a son. Died of old age...

The Buridan donkey starved to death.

PS ok. The engineer is anti-vaccine. What difference does it make?