Topic: The big ban in a piece of toast | |
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London, UK -- Excitement is growing in the Northern England town of Huddlesfield following news that local atheist Donald Chapman saw an image of the Big Bang in a piece of toast. Miracle Toast, In an exclusive interview with The Huddlesfield Express. Chapman, 36, explained that he was sitting down to eat breakfast when an unusual toast pattern caught his eye. "I was just about to spread the butter when I noticed a fairly typical small hole in the bread surrounded by a burnt black ring," said Chapman. "Then to my amazement I saw the direction and splatter patterns of the crumbs with changing shades emanating outwards from the center of the black hole. It was identical to the chaotic-dynamic non-linear patterns that one would expect following the Big Bang. It's the beginning of the world!" he added excitedly. Ever since news of the discovery made national headlines, local hoteliers have been overwhelmed by an influx of atheists from all over the country who have flocked to Huddlesfield to catch a glimpse of the scientific relic. "I have always been an Atheist and to see my life choices validated on a piece of toast is truly astounding," said one guest at the Huddlesfield Arms Hotel. To the surprise of many, the UK National Atheist Association has asked its members not to pay attention to the story despite its potential to inspire less faith. "Given what the religious believe already, this is an easy sell," said one disgruntled activist who said he was going to Huddlesfield anyway noting that "seeing is not believing." |
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The best thing about this is it means dark matter is actually jelly.
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I think, since the toast was found in England, that would make the dark matter Jam instead of jelly. LOL
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or preserves maybe?
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...and just in time for World Religious Unity Day on April 1st, too!
-Kerry O. |
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that's f'ing awesome!
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