Comedian Josh Goguen

Posts Tagged ‘Science’

Space Rocks

What ever happened to the Woolly Mammoth? Those things would have been so cool to see in person, but they’re extinct. It’s weird to think that there were animals around when humans were around and we have no idea why they’re not here anymore. You’d think the humans might have told the story and it [...]


Coconut Conclusion

So, this is the end of the coconut oil experiment. Seeing as I wrote about it earlier, I should probably have some sort of conclusion. I really don’t have much to say that I haven’t already. I still notice elevated energy levels that are most apparent after a hard workout.

I also experienced a 3 pound [...]


Chubby people, rejoice!

A Japanese study has shown that people who are a little overweight live longer than skinny people. That’s something that other studies have shown, but the surprise comes in the fact that it’s a whopping six to seven year difference.

“Main reasons for the shorter lifespans of skinny people were believed to include their heightened vulnerability [...]


Noah’s Gay Ark

Hey, Josh, you hate science right?

No, I actually like science. I hate how it’s used to push agendas, political opinions, and slam people with differing opinions. A lot of this falls on the reporting of science. Here’s an example from this week:

Same-Sex Behavior Found in Nearly All Animals

Now, I will say up front that [...]


Are we really smarter?

“The bible was written by people. PEOPLE!!!! and these folks were even dumber than we are today.”
 
I’ve heard David Cross say that before and I recently just read it in another place. I like David Cross, I think he’s funny, but that statement bothers me. Now, I’m not going to try to argue for the [...]


Fake, damn.

I really wish that Bigfoot body was real. I have no investment in there actually being a Bigfoot, I just like it when scientists are proven wrong. The science community comes off to me as being very smug when it comes to the nonexistence of mythical creatures. If they were to take the governmental lingo [...]