@recycling There’s nothing wrong with recycling jokes – it’s actually a pretty commonly used trick in humor. In this particular instance, “Got Meth?” is a mock advertisement, so therefore there’s more than one, as a satirical reflection.
Where recycling jokes becomes an issue, however, is when jokes from The Fed mysteriously turn up in The Varsity Show, such as in last year’s production.
Great news. Also, Columbia building new biomedical engineering building at the Medical campus and a new engineering Buildng at Manhattanville
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@recycling There’s nothing wrong with recycling jokes – it’s actually a pretty commonly used trick in humor. In this particular instance, “Got Meth?” is a mock advertisement, so therefore there’s more than one, as a satirical reflection.
Where recycling jokes becomes an issue, however, is when jokes from The Fed mysteriously turn up in The Varsity Show, such as in last year’s production.
@Huh? There were jokes in last year’s Varsity Show?
@hey.. is that really Tyra?
She looks like a whale. Yuck!
@Got Mortensen? Yay! The “Got Meth?” cartoons were done by Viggo Jr.!
@ann coulter in the noose
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