DM>> Why not: "wisdom is power"?
AS> Because it would not work in this joke from Reddit:
AS> I understood it as "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon". For more
AS> than a decade I wondered over the meaning of the second part and what
AS> was the surreal linkage between the two? If I said the quote to
AS> someone, "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon" they nodded knowingly.
AS> Or someone might say, "Knowledge is power" and I'd finish the
AS> quote "France is Bacon" and they wouldn't look at me like I'd
AS> said something very odd but thoughtfully agree. I did ask a teacher
AS> what did "Knowledge is power, France is bacon" mean and got a full 10
AS> minute explanation of the Knowl- edge is power bit but nothing on
AS> "France is bacon". When I prompted further explanation by saying
AS> "France is Ba- con?" in a questioning tone I just got a "yes". at
AS> 12 I didn't have the confidence to press it further. I just
AS> accepted it as something I'd never understand. It wasn't until years
AS> later I saw it written down that the penny dropped.
I reply to understand Your joke:
Is penny with bacon/beacon?
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