No, really?

I've had people ask me this in all seriousness, but I haven't seen a real sign yet with this message:

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There is a church with this name and logo in Richmond, VA, and the sign doesn't match any of the standard church sign generator designs, so I think it's real.

I know I shouldn't be surprised, but to see such idiocy clearly captured in the wild is impressive.

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Finally, as I promised a while ago, it's time to look at the sign-expanded forms of infinites in the surreal numbers.
Take a look at this video made by fellow ScienceBlogger Dr. Isis.
Baby sign language is all the rage these days.
Signs are not the boss of me (or of you), but they often convey useful information. For example, this sign reminds of us of responsibilities that come with being a dog owner (or dog guardian, depending on your jurisdiction):