Years back - it was common for machinists such as myself to take the ISO course on geometric tolerancing - whenever work got slow...
We made a bit of a game of it after the third or fourth time taking the same course - and we decided that we needed to come up with a " mission statement" about the course - to explain to our spouses, friends and family, what the course was all about.
We came up with -
If you want more tolerance - you need a bigger hole.
.....
I realize now we were on to something ----
As these days - a goodly number of people I meet who yammer on about tolerance - seem to be some rather large holes,.........

(betting this joke doesn't get tolerated well...)
We made a bit of a game of it after the third or fourth time taking the same course - and we decided that we needed to come up with a " mission statement" about the course - to explain to our spouses, friends and family, what the course was all about.
We came up with -
If you want more tolerance - you need a bigger hole.
.....
I realize now we were on to something ----
As these days - a goodly number of people I meet who yammer on about tolerance - seem to be some rather large holes,.........

(betting this joke doesn't get tolerated well...)