This tweet about BBC Science Focus mag is the truest thing you’ll read all week
Comedy writer and author James Colley accidentally said yes to notifications from BBC Science Focus magazine and we’re very glad he did because, well, this is what happened next.
And it does, it really does.
Just brilliant.
You'd think a science magazine would be able to find their own answers instead of asking you all the time.
— Brian Cornford (@BrianCornford) April 8, 2019
reads to me like somebody who is really smart and really stoned
— i didnt fuck my cat either (@Iukevurens) April 8, 2019
this is so precious, never turn it off
— Alex Bruce-Smith (@alexbrucesmith) April 8, 2019
It gives you a real sudden moment of zen on the train when it drops
— James Colley (@JamColley) April 8, 2019
I now really want to know the best way to win at rock-paper-scissors.
— Mr Bish (@bishely) April 8, 2019
"if you won, then play what your opponent just used, but if you lost, then play what neither of you played."
I will never remember this.
— Mr Bish (@bishely) April 8, 2019
I'm a parent and have also just started a science degree so feel sufficiently qualified to answer these:
A) It would be slightly darker
B) On the sound beach
C) No, just disappointment
D) This is not a science question— Miranda Murphy (@murphymiranda) April 8, 2019