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In this pun on the musical number The Cell Block Tango from the play Chicago, a cell tango dances with a block.
I'm not totally sure how this advanced the plot of the musical "Chicago"...
A baby writes out a mathematical proof about the geometry of triangles.
Not sure why this is so important for expectant parents.
A social media feed with chicken news  in this pun on chicken feed.
If you need me, I'll be browsing FaceBokbokbok. #asininechickenpuns
In this pun on Microsoft PowerPoint, people do powerful pointing.
Not sure why work doesn't find my PowerPoints informative
A human scientist talks to a rocket, who is also a scientist. The rocket, however, is not a rocket scientist, but a botanist.
Never assume that any rockets you meet who may be scientists are, in fact, studying the science of rockets.
Three eggs are dressed for theatrical roles: Leggolas (Legolas from Lord of the Rings), Homlette (Hamlet from Shakespeare), and the Yolker (The Joker from Batman).
Casting directors need to give eggs their big break! (Figuratively speaking, of course.)
In this pun on C.S. Lewis' book The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, a Lion and a Witch argue about an Ikea wardrobe.
This whole book is just about arguments at IKEA, right?
A computer guy reads the Stephen King novel "IT." It is clear he thought it was called I.T. from Information Technology, and not in fact, a spooky book about a clown named Pennywise.
Nothing is scarier than having to ask people if they tried rebooting their computers.
In this fan fiction on Battlestar Galactica, Lee Adama tells his friend (who is clearly a cylon in nose glasses) that cylons look like people now- they could be any one of us! What a celebration of BSG!
A key scene from my Battlestar Galactica fan fiction
In this pun on Girl with a Pearl Earring by Vermeer, we see a pearl with a girl earring.
I really feel like I captured Vermeer's mastery of chiaroscuro in this one.

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