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Laszlo, The Professor
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Nov 01, 2012 02:04PM
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You're just doing this for your own sick amusement, aren't you? I'll bet you have no idea who to ask.
Um. What was it we wanted to know? Right, daylight savings. Professor, what's it for? Please don't say you don't know.
10. But don't take me less real just because I'm younger. I already learned about the Pythagorean Theorem.
Xochil, creator of monkeycheeseness wrote: "10. But don't take me less real just because I'm younger. I already learned about the Pythagorean Theorem."Wouldn't dream of it. My parents have never treated me or my siblings like they expect less of us because we're young, and there are a lot of us, so in my family someone will often end up having a mature conversation with another person much younger than them. We basically all just treat each other like adults unless someone throws a tantrum or something. Anyway, my point is that you're still cool.
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I do. It is why we have leap-years and why whenever a year begins with an odd number we have one less leap-year.
Yea, I know, its just my science class loves argueing about this no matter how many times it is explained. Kggelen is not in my class so I don't know what her class is like.





