In today’s news, United States delivers critical wheat supplies to Sudan, World Health Organization monitors new COVID 19 variant, major restoration efforts in United Kingdom revitalize river ecosystems, United States scientists discover bacteria that breathe by generating electricity, nurse in Ghana wins global award for advances in cancer care, Canadian chef celebrates five years of making vegan cheese in Hong Kong, and student volunteers in India join animal-people welfare group to protect street dog-folk.
Our hilarity source, the joke of the day, is here, so let’s get ready for some fun. This one’s entitled “Zen and the Art of Skygazing.”
A group of students at an ashram are sitting outside at night, enjoying the serene atmosphere. The Zen master then joins them.
“Students, can anyone tell me why I asked you to sit outside?”
“Master, is it so we can be still and receive Divine inspiration?”
“Your response is commendable, yet it’s not entirely accurate. Anyone else?”
“Is it to enhance our inner contemplation?”
“No. I guess I better tell you, otherwise we’ll be here all night. It’s so simple – just to enjoy the Moon.”
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