If you are not willing to watch it.
please do not comment.
please do not comment.
It is quite hard to sum it.Jay wrote:
How about you give us a summation? I don't feel like watching a propaganda cartoon for 30 minutes.{B-T}<babacanosh> wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWH5TlbloU
Sorry for not commenting.
I just wanted to know if the statements said throughout this video are true about the american Federal Reserves
Yea...Your right lol.Trotskygrad wrote:
no, implied multiply takes priority over left-to-rightJebus wrote:
No, that's why you write brackets, like I stated a few posts above. Written as in the OP, it's 288, no discussion.Trotskygrad wrote:
actually fuckit
there is no correct answer...
it's a fuckin notation problem...
this is why you are supposed to use LONG division bars.
like
48
-----------
2(9+3)
or
48
---- * (9+3)
2
suck my ryerson nuts!Winston_Churchill wrote:
oh, well thats not even a university then{B-T}<babacanosh> wrote:
lol ryersonWinston_Churchill wrote:
hahahahaha wow i was thinking how your story was slightly similar to mine... awkward and straight edge in high school then goes to university in engineering and theres no girls around.
ends up we're in the same city and likely the same school... u of t? i took track 1 first year, hated it and got the hell out of there. now im in life sci and have tons of close girl friends, plenty of ones interested in me. engineering sucks dude
and i have no idea what youre talking about with no teams... every college and residence has intramural sports including soccer, football, rugby, basketball, hockey, volleyball, etc. you cant hide in your res (which i bet is chestnut). go to the ac sometimes, theres pickup basketball there all the time.
also, you really need to drink. its part of the uni experience. i used to be totally against it (i still dont smoke or do drugs or anything else) but its actually really fun and is a great social aspect of uni. just try it.
i know a really hot first year on the dance team and another hot one in journalism. other than that i know nobody there lol
haha yea...i learned my lessonLittle BaBy JESUS wrote:
Poems are creepy. Sorry to say it, but it makes you look really clingy (the only poems i've received came from a girl who proceeded to stalk me for 6 months).
Also, If you're not going to drink, smoke or take drugs, parties really aren't your scene. You'd be better off trying to meet girls at a church or something haha.
Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you are also too judgmental. It sounds like you dismiss many girls without even giving them a chance. You may be surprised so don't be judging and condescending because that will come across in your persona.
lol ryersonWinston_Churchill wrote:
hahahahaha wow i was thinking how your story was slightly similar to mine... awkward and straight edge in high school then goes to university in engineering and theres no girls around.{B-T}<babacanosh> wrote:
well alright thanks for taking the time to read it presidentsheep.
Ill consider your advice.
Lol im not really into "debate teams" or chess teams. Im more interested in sports teams, unfortunately, living in Toronto Canada, the universities dont have any soccer, football or rugby teams.
Ill have to find a way to meet someone.
ends up we're in the same city and likely the same school... u of t? i took track 1 first year, hated it and got the hell out of there. now im in life sci and have tons of close girl friends, plenty of ones interested in me. engineering sucks dude
and i have no idea what youre talking about with no teams... every college and residence has intramural sports including soccer, football, rugby, basketball, hockey, volleyball, etc. you cant hide in your res (which i bet is chestnut). go to the ac sometimes, theres pickup basketball there all the time.
also, you really need to drink. its part of the uni experience. i used to be totally against it (i still dont smoke or do drugs or anything else) but its actually really fun and is a great social aspect of uni. just try it.
he didnt invent itmtb0minime wrote:
Surprised no one's mentioned Isaac Newton yet. Gravity is pretty nifty.