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  1. >tfw your math problems use "t" as the variable and your + signs look exactly like t's

    Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:54:48 UTC from web
    1. @rarity +ha+s no+ +rue!!

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:56:01 UTC from web
      1. @sweetiederelle it is in math.

        Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:56:12 UTC from web
        1. @rarity jk i know they do :P

          Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:57:36 UTC from web
    2. @hoit21 I know, but my teacher gets papayasy if I use anything but what the problem says. I guess I'll just learn to write my t's like a weenie

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:57:08 UTC from web
      1. @rarity the way of the weenie

        Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:58:26 UTC from web
        1. @sweetiederelle #

          Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:58:45 UTC from web
    3. @hoit21 yed deyn do. they specifically stand for a graphite rep. for numbers

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:57:55 UTC from web
    4. @hoit21 YFW uppercase variables are different that lowercase variables, and you have X / x or S / s or Z / z etc...

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:58:16 UTC from web
    5. @hoit21 I guess it makes it easier to grade?

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 05:59:24 UTC from web
    6. @hoit21 yeah they're annoying.

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 06:01:39 UTC from web
    7. @hoit21 Yeah, I'm pretty sure it only comes up in really specific situations.

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 06:03:32 UTC from web
    8. @hoit21 I like programming-math, because you can use whole, descriptive words as your variables. Things like, dead_mice%. :P

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 06:12:38 UTC from web
    9. @hoit21 What I remember most from chemistry class was how to make alcohol, and that it is theoretically possible for radioactive-element-based life to exist.

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 06:21:09 UTC from web
    10. @hoit21 As in, "Probably only in theory."

      Tuesday, 26-Feb-13 06:36:19 UTC from web