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Monday
I see you found the space to fit it in...
Post by
Interest
I see you found the space to fit it in...
I had to cut out a lot of &*!@.
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392412
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
Adamsm
Well yeah, fans aren't fun.
Post by
Interest
Day 9, why do you not want to date a fan.
;o
Post by
Adamsm
So, probably next series I'm planning to watch heh.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
@MyTie
Ah, yes. My mistake. Then, yes, I agree that in that context the adage wouldn't hold true. Which could be why the Cat in the Hat seems to have all the unemployed time in the world to mess up kids houses while their mom is at work.
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Adamsm
Duh, the Cat is a grifter; he messes up the house, then after the Things clean it, he charges the family for their services.
Post by
Interest
Duh, the Cat is a grifter; he messes up the house, then after the Things clean it, he charges the family for their services.
Thanks for corrupting people's visions of Dr. Seuss.
Post by
Adamsm
Duh, the Cat is a grifter; he messes up the house, then after the Things clean it, he charges the family for their services.
Thanks for corrupting people's visions of Dr. Seuss.
I've seen it like that for years lol.
Post by
Interest
Duh, the Cat is a grifter; he messes up the house, then after the Things clean it, he charges the family for their services.
Thanks for corrupting people's visions of Dr. Seuss.
I've seen it like that for years lol.
That continues to explain a lot about you.
Post by
Adamsm
Duh, the Cat is a grifter; he messes up the house, then after the Things clean it, he charges the family for their services.
Thanks for corrupting people's visions of Dr. Seuss.
I've seen it like that for years lol.
That continues to explain a lot about you.
Hardly, that merely explains one small facet of the mass of edges, planes, points, portions, and madness that make me up.
Post by
Orranis
I need to identify the domain and range of a graphed function. I believe I know what they are, but I'm unsure if I know how to write the answer down correctly. It's not a straight line, rather, but a lopsided 'm'.
From what I know/looked up, range = {-2 to 4} and domain = {-6 to 5}
Y = -2 ≤ X ≤ 4, or Y = .
X = -6 ≤ X ≤ 5 or X = .
Right?
By the way, it's [] not (), as () would imply that X is less than or greater than, not less than or equal to/greater than or equal to.
Post by
Monday
I need to identify the domain and range of a graphed function. I believe I know what they are, but I'm unsure if I know how to write the answer down correctly. It's not a straight line, rather, but a lopsided 'm'.
From what I know/looked up, range = {-2 to 4} and domain = {-6 to 5}
By the way, it's
Already gave him that lecture =P
Post by
Interest
Hardly, that merely explains one small facet of the mass of edges, planes, points, portions, and madness that make me up.
I'm pretty sure it's all madness.
Post by
Jubilee
Madness? THIS. IS. NOT THE FORUM GAME!
Post by
Adamsm
Hardly, that merely explains one small facet of the mass of edges, planes, points, portions, and madness that make me up.
I'm pretty sure it's all madness.
Pssh, if I was completely mad, no one would be safe.
Post by
ZombieJesus
If my body was a reflection of my IQ I'd probably look like I have down syndrome.
inb4 'u already lewk liek u hav downsyndrome arwlrawrlawrlawrl'
Post by
Jubilee
If my body was a reflection of my IQ I'd probably look like I have down syndrome.
inb4 'u already lewk liek u hav downsyndrome arwlrawrlawrlawrl'
I think you're intelligent and pretty, and don't you dare let anyone say anything different.
Post by
Adamsm
Long as you don't act like Facesmasher, you'll always be smart.
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