Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Three things...
From the temples of Greece to the iPod of ... Macintosh ... landia, math has been that annoying balancing force that everybody realizes must be reckoned with, but with great reluctance has forced into the folds and crevices of our mind. As the great ebb and flow of karma seeks to settle and balance our ethereal realm, much as the rising and twisting of our atmosphere, turbulence exists. We must build upon principles of eternal stability so that we're not wavering upon the winds of balance. I present the three following:
1) First and foremost, that which has been a basis of my posts:
2) Secondly, spencer was correct:
3) lastly, as one who watches their first chess game might consider movements chaotic, we must begin to recognize patterns (props to anyone who gets this MadGab):
1) First and foremost, that which has been a basis of my posts:
2) Secondly, spencer was correct:
3) lastly, as one who watches their first chess game might consider movements chaotic, we must begin to recognize patterns (props to anyone who gets this MadGab):
6 Comments:
I don't know what Donkey has to do with the thumbta...oh, Spencer's post.
Eyeless head + flat seashells=crazy jumping dog. I don't understand. There's a MadGab in there?
facial?
Ok, so maybe there isn't a MadGab in there, I was just being facetious.
oh math, you deceitful mistress!
Oh mistress mine, where are you going?
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