How many psychologists to change a lightbulb
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Brook, Matt, and the other mentors have done a great job teaching life skills When my son had been out of high school for four years, he was no closer to becoming an independent adult than when he began high school I found Brook and Forte Strong after several months of researching. How many therapists does it take to change a light bulb? Just one, but the light bulb really has to want to change. How many psychoanalysts does it take to change a light bulb? How many do you think it takes? Just one, but it would be more appropriate for the therapist to help the lightbulb appreciate the beauty of staying exactly as it is.
One to screw it in and two to find out how it feels. How many psychoanalysts does it take to change a lightbulb? Might be a good separate question. Bear in mind too that because this is the setup for a joke, the assumption is that you only have psychologists at your disposal.
Nobody ever seems to have a maintenance guy in these jokes. Muzer is right, I had just noticed the second way that "required" could be interpreted there and made a joke about it. I like timbstoke 's observation about the apparent dearth of maintenance personnel in these jokes; might be able to parlay that one into a punchline like "none--that's a union job".
Although I would be surprised if the union gag hasn't already been employed. Also: this being ELL, I'm glad Muzer followed up with the detailed explanation, because that will probably help with the original goal of learning something about phrasing and meaning in English. SE peeps FTW. Add a comment. And of course: It takes two to tango. TonyK TonyK 1, 6 6 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. That's a different formulation. Thatt's just the interrogative version of "It takes three or however many psychologists to change a light bulb.
Yes, and if you focus on the interrogative version in your answer, you will reach a wider audience, in the context of this question -- namely those who can't do that conversion mentally, yet. StrixDesmodus StrixDesmodus 6 6 bronze badges. Also e. I don't think this interpretation is quite correct. Take doesn't mean "take out of" in this context; we're not taking one of the psychologists, we're requiring all of them. This is a very typical example of it -extraposition ; the it itself is meaningless, and just fills the syntactic gap left by extraposing the subject.
That assumption is mistaken -- note that only in the former can "it" be replaced by "that" -- so all arguments based on that assumption are flawed. Show 7 more comments. Community Bot 1. It's not so much a quirk as it is the English construction for an impersonal verb. Here is another riddle for you:. Question: How many people who try to make a change, and fail, really wanted change? Answer: All of them. I have already thought about a few my self.
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