During the 10:23 event I heard some very funny jokes at the expense of Homeopathy. It'll be nice to archive them here for future generations of skeptics.
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Suckers author Rose Shapiro told be about this one. |
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Homeopathy the air guitar of medicine (Peter Harrison) |
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If water has a memory I hope it's forgotten what I did in the shower. |
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Homoeopath tried to commmit suicide -- he took a massive underdose. |
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I got a book that explains homeopathy and after reading the first page I got the benefit of reading the whole thing. |
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Mitchel & Webb homeopothy sketch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMGIbOGu8q0 |
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Dara O'Briain's take on Homeopathy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIaV8swc-fo |
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Who says homeopathy isn't harmful? You can drown in but an inch of homeopathic remedy! |
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BBC's The Now Show had a piece on homeopathy recently, I caught it on the Friday Night Comedy podcast (why the hell aren't all the shows podcasted?). I think it's episode 30. I think it's a real credit to the Ten23 movement that it raised skepticism on at least this one particular issue to such a high profile. |
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You can lead a homeopath to science but can't make them think |
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Why is Homeopathy preparation like the Victorian punishment of a forgetful child? Because while you're trying to force the correct memory into it, you're also beating the shit out of it. |
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From The Art of Quackery: |
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