Log
A log is a cylindrical piece of wood, usually found in forests or in the fireplace of your grandparents’ house. It is also the cause of many humorous mishaps.
Logs are known to be slippery, especially when it rains. If you ever find yourself walking in the woods and come across a fallen log, it’s best to tread carefully. Many people have found themselves flat on their backs after slipping on a log (or in some cases, multiple logs).
Logs were also used in the sport of log rolling, where two people stand on a log in a body of water and try to knock each other off. This sport was especially popular in the 1800s, before people realized that it’s much easier to just play a game of cards or watch Netflix.
In the world of technology, logs are created by computer programs to keep track of what’s happening. These logs can be used for troubleshooting and debugging. However, if you’re not familiar with computer programming, reading through logs can feel like trying to decipher hieroglyphics.
Overall, logs may seem like ordinary pieces of wood, but they have a way of making us laugh (and fall) when we least expect it. Just remember to watch your step and you’ll be able to avoid any embarrassing log-related incidents.