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THE CAKE IS A LIE

Last post 11-04-2009, 3:01 PM by CearaReborn. 77 replies.
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  •  11-04-2009, 2:07 PM 3628295 in reply to 3621756

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Fracture:

    Demon'sCry:
    *divides by zero* (gets the right answer) ... turns out the equation was prime.

    Thing is, division by zero is physically impossible. In the mathematical sense, it creates a contradiction:

    Math, run if stuff like this hurts your brain.:

    A / B = C   and   B * C = A

    A = 5, B = 0, C = 5 (theoretically, as it could not be any less than [5 / 1] which is 5)

    5 / 0 = 5
    A  B    C

    5 * 0 <> 5
    C  B      A

    ...and in the physical, practical sense, it would technically destroy matter- which is impossible. As for the grade thing: 10, could be graduated by now if parents hadn't been worried about the social issues involved in skipping grades, so I beat you both. :P

    Demon'sCry:

    Chaos+:
    Times Up......the answer is pallindrome

    That's funny because there is no such thing as Pallindrome, there issuch a thing as a palindrome which is to read the text backwards to finda hidden message.

    I've read the dictionary over 30 times now, a-z in different volumes.

    Actually, a palindrome is not something read backwards to find a hidden meaning- a palindrome is a word or phrase such as Tacocat, racecar, or the German one, in which the sentence is mirrored, you can- not counting spacing and punctuation- read it forwards and backwards.

    And yes, I agree, reading the dictionary is a hell of a lot more interesting than a lot of things that come up in LA class. When most of the class struggles with words you find basic, reading it as a good alternative to beating them over the head with it. Random House Dictionary was my favourite.

     

    Then...

    My name is a palindrome. ;3

    Hannah read backwards is hannaH.

    The kids in my class think I read the dictionary because I have a higher vocabulary than them..

    /wth 




    {Zayaa;Ruairi} ;3
  •  11-04-2009, 2:08 PM 3628309 in reply to 3628295

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    It just means you read a lot like me.
  •  11-04-2009, 2:12 PM 3628354 in reply to 3628309

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Chaos+:
    It just means you read a lot like me.

    No, it's just me learning the words of the day from www.dictionary.reference.com.

    ;3 




    {Zayaa;Ruairi} ;3
  •  11-04-2009, 2:14 PM 3628371 in reply to 3628354

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    I read the dictionary. It is quite intresting finding old insults to call people because they have to look it up to know what I am insulting them as and by that time I am gone.

    ... Chaos you sham.


  •  11-04-2009, 2:42 PM 3628655 in reply to 3628371

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Demon'sCry:

    I read the dictionary. It is quite intresting finding old insults to call people because they have to look it up to know what I am insulting them as and by that time I am gone.

    ... Chaos you sham.

    you callin me an imposture
  •  11-04-2009, 2:44 PM 3628661 in reply to 3627132

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    CreativeName:
    Fracture:
    Demon'sCry:
    Fracture:

    Demon'sCry:
    *divides by zero* (gets the right answer) ... turns out the equation was prime.

    Thing is, division by zero is physically impossible. In the mathematical sense, it creates a contradiction:

    Math, run if stuff like this hurts your brain.:

    A / B = C   and   B * C = A

    A = 5, B = 0, C = 5 (theoretically, as it could not be any less than [5 / 1] which is 5)

    5 / 0 = 5
    A  B    C

    5 * 0 <> 5
    C  B      A

    ...and in the physical, practical sense, it would technically destroy matter- which is impossible. As for the grade thing: 10, could be graduated by now if parents hadn't been worried about the social issues involved in skipping grades, so I beat you both. :P

    Demon'sCry:

    Chaos+:
    Times Up......the answer is pallindrome

    That's funny because there is no such thing as Pallindrome, there is such a thing as a palindrome which is to read the text backwards to find a hidden message.

    I've read the dictionary over 30 times now, a-z in different volumes.

    Actually, a palindrome is not something read backwards to find a hidden meaning- a palindrome is a word or phrase such as Tacocat, racecar, or the German one, in which the sentence is mirrored, you can- not counting spacing and punctuation- read it forwards and backwards.

    And yes, I agree, reading the dictionary is a hell of a lot more interesting than a lot of things that come up in LA class. When most of the class struggles with words you find basic, reading it as a good alternative to beating them over the head with it. Random House Dictionary was my favourite.

     

    .... The dividing by zero thing was called a joke.

    That's basically what I meant to say, I just do not have a very good sense of forming words, especially if my mind is focused on something else.

    And I beat them over the head with it after I'm done, I want to know which ones I've already read, the blood stains help.

    I know, but I felt like hurting the minds of some people.


    I've never tried that... it would certainly help with reading every possible dictionary if I had an easy way to track which ones I've read,

    I love you.

    For added awesome: 1 more reason you can't divide by zero:

    [A / B * B] cancels out B and leaves you with A, correct?

    Well, let's again take 5 and 0, again assuming that [5 / 0] would, theoretically, be 5.

    5 / 0 = 5

    Then cancel that with a [* 0]

    5 * 0 = 0

     

    Whoops, 5 just became zero- despite the fact it was supposed to be canceled to 5 by both dividing and multiplying by zero.

    Essentially, [5 / 0] couldn't result in anything, as it would simply become 0 if you tried to cancel it, which defies the basic laws of math.


    Go away, Fracture.

  •  11-04-2009, 2:46 PM 3628674 in reply to 3628661

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Bleh......you people and yer fancy learnings.....

    If I post in your thread, it most likely has failed in some way.
  •  11-04-2009, 2:47 PM 3628685 in reply to 3628674

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Temae aho da!
  •  11-04-2009, 2:49 PM 3628708 in reply to 3628685

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Anata wa saru desu?

    If I post in your thread, it most likely has failed in some way.
  •  11-04-2009, 2:50 PM 3628727 in reply to 3628708

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    I already know that Watashi wa warui saru desu.
  •  11-04-2009, 2:51 PM 3628730 in reply to 3628655

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Chaos+:
    Demon'sCry:

    I read the dictionary. It is quite intresting finding old insults to call people because they have to look it up to know what I am insulting them as and by that time I am gone.

    ... Chaos you sham.

    you callin me an imposture

    Also: I don't think he was saying anything about your posture, Chaos.


    Go away, Fracture.

  •  11-04-2009, 2:51 PM 3628733 in reply to 3628727

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    yes i know what i just called myself
  •  11-04-2009, 2:53 PM 3628751 in reply to 3628733

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    So, you agree that you are a monkey then?It explains a lot.

    If I post in your thread, it most likely has failed in some way.
  •  11-04-2009, 2:53 PM 3628757 in reply to 3628730

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    Fracture:
    Chaos+:
    Demon'sCry:

    I read the dictionary. It is quite intresting finding old insults to call people because they have to look it up to know what I am insulting them as and by that time I am gone.

    ... Chaos you sham.

    you callin me an imposture

    Also: I don't think he was saying anything about your posture, Chaos.

    He?

    And no, I was calling you a liar and a imposter.


  •  11-04-2009, 2:56 PM 3628778 in reply to 3628757

    Re: THE CAKE IS A LIE

    i misspelled it
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