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I've got to give it to my ghost writer. They're so technologically advanced; they're writing notes in binary. I received a message, and it was just a string of zeros and ones. I felt like I was receiving extraterrestrial communications. I tried to decode it, and you know what it said? "You're not alone. We also find your jokes funny." Either I've made contact with aliens, or my ghost writer has upgraded their sense of humor to binary code. Imagine if we communicated like that in everyday life? "Hey, how's it going?" "01001000 01101001.
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You ever notice how numbers can be mischievous? I mean, I recently got a note from my ghost writer, and all it said was "80085." I thought, "Is this a secret code? Did they just hit the keyboard randomly?" I tried to decipher it for hours, but you know what it spells when you flip it upside down? Boobs! My ghost writer is apparently a mathematical artist. They turned a simple set of digits into a comedy masterpiece. I’m just waiting for the day when I get an entire set of instructions in the shape of a smiley face. "Hey, tell this joke with a curve and a wink.
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I got a note from my ghost writer the other day, and all it said was "80085." I was puzzled. I mean, is this a mathematical riddle? Is it the combination to a secret door? Turns out, it's just a classic calculator joke. You know, the good old days when we used to type "80085" into calculators and giggle like school kids because it spelled "BOOBS." It's funny how something so innocent can bring back memories of trying not to laugh in math class. Now, I'm just waiting for the day when my ghost writer sends me "5318008." That's a whole different level of nostalgia.
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My ghost writer is like a math magician. They sent me a note that simply said "80085." I stared at it, wondering if it was some complex equation or the secret to the universe. Then it hit me – it's a code! But not just any code, it's the ancient art of calculator humor. I realized my ghost writer is a master of turning numbers into laughter. Forget algebra; they've mastered the comedic calculus. I can imagine them at their desk, cackling as they type out jokes in binary, thinking, "This is going to add up to one hilarious performance.
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