the rockin edge
Blue Crack Addict
~BrightestStar~ said:
I want to be the solution to his problem.
and what is my problem?
wahtever it is, your previous post went a long way
~BrightestStar~ said:
I want to be the solution to his problem.
~BrightestStar~ said:
^ Likes math when it sounds suggestive.
Not that it was
greeneyedgirl said:Drea, you should hear Tre play........
the rockin edge said:
i could get into that kind of math if the angles were right
~BrightestStar~ said:
Are you the square root of 2? Because I feel irrational when I'm around you
greeneyedgirl said:*cannot stand to see a Pleba Girl flirt with her Pleba Son*
*must......run.....and hide........VP.....hold me.......*
greeneyedgirl said:VP!!!
You have 2 pm notes, young lady.
Get with it will you
~BrightestStar~ said:
Are you the square root of 2? Because I feel irrational when I'm around you
greeneyedgirl said:
Tre, you are totally awsome and you know it.
And Mr GG won't give me back the cd
~BrightestStar~ said:Hey! Wow.....I'm past 19,000
Go me!
Someday I may even catch that crazy postwhore, VP.
greeneyedgirl said:Hiya Dazz
Stay warm out there.
a math romance
They integrated from the very point of origin. Her curves were continuous, and even though he was odd, he was a real number. The day their lines first intersected, they became an ordered pair. From then on it was a continuous function. They were both in their prime, so in next to no time they were horizontal and parallel. She was awed by the magnitude of his perpendicular line, and he was amazed by her conical projections. "Bisect my angle!" she postulated each time she reached her local maximum. He taught her the chain rule as she implicitly defined the amplitude of his simple harmonic motion. They underwent multiple rotations of their axes, until at last they reached the vertex, the critical point, their finite limit. After that they slept like logs.