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Ma le formiche si grattano il sedere? Domande inaspettate per risate assicurate

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La scienza, si sa, non è mai stata una materia particolarmente divertente. Ecco perché gli autori di questo libro hanno scelto di ignorarla del tutto! Direttamente dalle pagine della prestigiosissima rivista inglese "Old Git", ecco a voi una raccolta delle domande più strampalate, folli, insensate che i lettori siano mai stati in grado di porre. E le risposte arrivano dagli esperti meno credibili e accreditati del mondo... Il risultato? 101 interrogativi assurdi e duecento pagine di risate, sorrisi, salaci battute di spirito e trovate intelligenti

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First published October 1, 2007

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Profile Image for Baba.
4,083 reviews1,541 followers
April 9, 2023
A collection of silly questions and answers originally published in the 'Corrections & Clarfications' (intentional typo), letters page of The Old Git magazine. Questions such as 'Why can't girls throw?', 'What are the benefits of smoking?' and my favourite.. 'What do NASA scientists say instead of "it's not rocket science"'. Unfortunately in my opinion the questions were often funnier than the supposedly funny answers more often than not. 4 out of 12, Two Stars

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1 review1 follower
February 10, 2012
A parody of all those brilliant question books that are out there. If you bought this, thinking it would be a normal book of silly questions that people ask, but genuinely want to know the answers to, you'll be disappointed. Like I was :(
Profile Image for Loy Machedo.
233 reviews215 followers
December 5, 2011
Do Ants Have Arseholes is the sad bad and tad attempt of Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent, to either show you what a disaster a blank pathetic directionless scientific endeavor can take human beings or in simple words, how to make yourself a look like a fool for the rest of your careers.
Where I assumed this would be a creative blend of science and universal discovery, I was disappointingly and shamefully bored to death hearing strange noises come out from every orifice by body thanks to the squeals of moronic disposition that was excreted out of this waste of paper.
Questions like, “When sign makers go on strike, do they carry signs?"; "If one synchronised swimmer drowns, do they all drown?"; "Why isn't there mouse-flavoured cat food?"; "Why is there only one Monopoly Commission?" were answered in the most banal and dull manner, that you would just consider using this as a torture device to drive your enemies crazy.
May be the authors forgot to ask just one question.
"Is it possible to bore someone to death?"
Well, I would just say that the answer would be, purchase this book and listen to yourself reading it. You most probably will.
Profile Image for Frank Steele.
1 review2 followers
January 6, 2020
I am currently enjoying it, and find it very enlightening, but I must say that on page 124 of my copy, there is a question answered by 3 "contributers," all in the negative, but I can answer a resounding "YES," and if I had space here, I could offer proof. Instead, let me just say that my proof is anecdotal, involving a full grown rottweiler, a bic pen, and me, mowing the lawn and spying a dog turd in the yard encasing said pen. It was sort of a spiral.
Profile Image for Cindy (BKind2Books).
1,843 reviews40 followers
June 5, 2012
This is not a serious non-fiction book, but rather a tongue-in-cheek book with very typically British humor. For example, one of my favorite questions (and for me the questions were the most humorous as some of the British cultural allusions were beyond me) was : "If a deaf man goes to court, is it still called a hearing?"
Profile Image for Bill.
76 reviews33 followers
June 5, 2009
Abso-bloody-lutely hilarious. I was about halfway through before I realised that all these questions and answers were made up for publication as a regular item in a humourous magazine. If you want a damned good laugh then read this!
Profile Image for Casey.
64 reviews1 follower
December 7, 2011
Once I realized this entire book from the questions asked, the answers given and the people who wrote in were a parody I enjoyed many laughs and giggles out loud.
If you are easily offended or don't have an open sense of humor this book is NOT for you!
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403 reviews
October 12, 2013
The opposite of what I had in mind when I bought the book. Still, I tried to understand the motivation behind writing it (be it a parody or however one may call it) but no... I couldn't understand why this book appeared in print. Beats me.
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24 reviews
July 31, 2011
sadly I am not one of those who think this is funny...
Profile Image for William.
621 reviews85 followers
August 25, 2011
I gave this a one because there are no zeros. I like books of questions but only when the answers make sense. The answers bordered more on the stupid than they did on the funny.
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1,340 reviews23 followers
September 16, 2018
When I saw the title of this book – Do Ants Have Arseholes? – I genuinely found myself curious to know the answer. Do they? Surely they do. And that was the reason why I picked up this copy at my local charity shop.

What kept me reading Do Ants Have Arseholes? was the fact that the book is chock full of whimsy and silliness and I do love the silliness. As you get further and further into the book the questions become sillier and the answers to the silly questions become all the more ludicrous. It is very entertaining.

For anyone who likes a dollop of daftness to their day then I fully recommend Do Ants Have Arseholes? It is guaranteed to make you smile.

Do Ants Have Arseholes?…and other bloody ridiculous questions by Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent is available now.
Profile Image for Simone.
527 reviews51 followers
August 19, 2017
Dovedu si představit, že styl humoru v této otázka/odpověď knize může leckomu připadat spíše trapný. Já se bavila náramně.
Otázky a především odpovědi, které do fiktivního časopisu posílali taktéž fiktivní čtenáři, nejspíš neposkytnou uspokojující moudra, ale zaručeně pobaví. Obzvlášť povedené byly odpovědi, které na sebe reagovaly. A k tomu ještě interní poznámky editora směrující k sekretářce.
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36 reviews
June 3, 2023
This book is a parody question and answers section of the fictional “Old Git” magazine. A collection of funny questions and answers/correspondence between the readers which is forced and cringy from the beginning.

Having picked this and it’s sequel up from a second hand bookshop, I’m very glad I only paid $6 for the pair. Not sure however if I’ll read the sequel.
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929 reviews22 followers
June 25, 2022
A parody of New Scientist publications like "Does Anything Eat Wasps?"

There is some humour here but it is disguised well. The concept could be realised a lot better. Not even bad enough to recommend.
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6,948 reviews24 followers
March 20, 2018
Mild shock value and a type of humor made to have the generator look witty. I disliked it all.
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45 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2021
It ranges midway from hilarious to a cringeworthy textual soup which is an okayish rip off of the New Scientist book series.
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181 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2024
Libro scritto da Inglesi per gli Inglesi e che solamente gli Inglesi possono comprendere.
Al di là dei riferimenti prettamente britannici che un continentale non può cogliere né apprezzare, ritengo che ci sia anche una cera dose di British humor che non guasta mai, se solo si capisse di che cosa si stia parlando.
Mi chiedo perché lo si sia voluto tradurre e immettere sul mercato italiano.
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6 reviews
February 22, 2025
Don't bother reading this book. It's just a waste of valuable time. The questions are ridiculous and the answers, majority of the time were not even relevant.
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159 reviews75 followers
February 3, 2012
Looking for some light comic relief on my long trek home from work last night, I found this on my ipod and thought I would have a listen. I have never been more disappointed. I'd expected it to be a bit silly for comic effect, but this was just pure rubbish. I really didn't enjoy listening to it and contemplated switching it off at a number of points. Perhaps this works as a book, but as an audio book it fails. For a start you can't tell where one question - and the subsequent commentary - ends and another one starts, they all just seem to merge which makes it very difficult to follow as a listener. Maybe this is better if you can dedicate your full attention to it, but this is definitely not one I would put myself through again.
Profile Image for Kate (Looking Glass Reads).
467 reviews23 followers
May 31, 2019
This is a very short book that attempts to answer funny, absurd questions in funny, absurd ways. Sometimes it hits the mark. But there are very few sections that I found memorable. I'm struggling to remember much of what occurred in the book, and I generally remember all of the odd, strange facts gleaned from books like this. It's a shame, but it's staying on the bookshelf, at least for now.
Profile Image for Amy.
47 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2015
I got this book for christmas as I like this type of silly book. However, it will be going in the next charity shop bag that comes through my door!

This wasn't the best of these books I have read by far and I can safely say I didn't enjoy it. If like me you thought this book would be of normal question and answers your wrong, its not funny but stupid!
Profile Image for Edwina Book Anaconda.
2,069 reviews75 followers
January 22, 2014
The only funny thing about this book is the title.
It's so bad that I had to FORCE myself to finish it.
If I believed in burning books then this would be somewhere very near the top.
Don't waste your time.
Profile Image for Martin.
99 reviews8 followers
May 22, 2013
A silly, funny spoof of "silly question" books, it's an entertaining pasttime, if you don't care for actual scientific answers, or anything close to resembling an actual answer to the question. Which I do.
Profile Image for Jamie.
10 reviews3 followers
September 1, 2009
Bruno is a friend of mine so any future review should take in to account that bias
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