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[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;25364242]It's a lot harder when she lives 30+ minutes away. Especially when I have to drive on crowded highways.[/QUOTE] Use Google Maps. Plot the quickest way there and back. :D
[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;25364242]It's a lot harder when she lives 30+ minutes away. Especially when I have to drive on crowded highways.[/QUOTE] Hit up Yahoo Maps to find the dopest route.
[QUOTE=Identity;25357912]You'll find someone. And if you don't, I'll buy you ice cream.[/QUOTE] I pretty much gave up on girls until I go to college anyway. At this age they're still pretty immature for the most part.
I use the quickest route.
Having a fuck buddy is great because you don't have to deal with relationships and all the bullshit that comes along with it.
[QUOTE=Stupideye;25366041]Having a fuck buddy is great because you don't have to deal with relationships and all the bullshit that comes along with it.[/QUOTE] Too bad all the girls here are huge prudes and Uber-christians who won't do it.
[QUOTE=Sweetie;25365072]Hit up Yahoo Maps to find the dopest route.[/QUOTE] Marceline. <3 Adventure Time.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;25365462]I pretty much gave up on girls until I go to college anyway. At this age they're still pretty immature for the most part.[/QUOTE] Then date a more mature girl? Date outside your age group. My gf is 24, and I'm 18.
[QUOTE=Identity;25367028]Then date a more mature girl? Date outside your age group. My gf is 24, and I'm 18.[/QUOTE] The idea of dating an older girl just seems weird to me. And I don't really have any way to meet anyone outside of my school due to not having my license and not being cool enough to be told where any parties or anything are.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;25367102]The idea of dating an older girl just seems weird to me. And I don't really have any way to meet anyone outside of my school due to not having my license and not being cool enough to be told where any parties or anything are.[/QUOTE] It's not as weird as you may think. Older girls tend to think a lot more differently then say high school girls. In high school, all that's really there is looks. With an older girl, there's priorities. Shit needs to get done and bills need to get paid.
[QUOTE=Identity;25367201]It's not as weird as you may think. Older girls tend to think a lot more differently then say high school girls. In high school, all that's really there is looks. With an older girl, there's priorities. Shit needs to get done and bills need to get paid.[/QUOTE] To a girl who's not in high school anymore I'm probably just some kid. I am only 16 after all. I wish my school had extra curricular activities other than sports. Then I could meet people I have shit in common with.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;25367456]To a girl who's not in high school anymore I'm probably just some kid. I am only 16 after all. I wish my school had extra curricular activities other than sports. Then I could meet people I have shit in common with.[/QUOTE] There's always opportunities for something. Do something outside of school. Paint, draw, write. I put shit up on my dA if I'm bored or depressed. Sweetie's seen and read like the first ten years of my life on there.
[QUOTE=Identity;25367564]Sweetie's seen and read like the first ten years of my life on there.[/QUOTE] And it made me sad :c
[QUOTE=Sweetie;25367817]And it made me sad :c[/QUOTE] Sorry. :(
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I don't share my life with you people. None of you are real anyway.
Yeah I'm a robot. Go ahead ask me anything
Sudo make me a sandwich
[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;25369848]Yeah I'm a robot. Go ahead ask me anything[/QUOTE] If the equation -x^2 + 2(k+2)x - 9k = 0 has two imaginary roots, what are the values of k ? Robots are good at math right?
Calculator function is offline.
:frown:
Goddamn calc
I was asked to divide by zero which, as you know, breaks things.
But it's solvable. -x^2 + 2(k+2)x - 9k = 0 D = 4(k+2)² - 36k = 4k² -20k +16 Then D < 0 f(k) = 4k² -20k + 16 D' = 20² - 4*4*16 = 144 k = (20 +/- 12) / 8 k = 4 or k = 1 f(k) = 4(k-4)(k-1) f(k) < 0 for 1 < k < 4 Solution = ] 1 ; 4 [ :awesome:
[QUOTE=DarkSamus;25370269]But it's solvable. -x^2 + 2(k+2)x - 9k = 0 D = 4(k+2)² - 36k = 4k² -20k +16 Then D < 0 f(k) = 4k² -20k + 16 D' = 20² - 4*4*16 = 144 k = (20 +/- 12) / 8 k = 4 or k = 1 f(k) = 4(k-4)(k-1) f(k) < 0 for 1 < k < 4 Solution = ] 1 ; 4 [ :awesome:[/QUOTE] Remember kids, dont drink and derive.
Wait a second... [editline]13th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=DarkSamus;25370269]But it's solvable. -x^2 + 2(k+2)x - 9k = 0 [b]D = 4(k+2)² - 36k = 4k² -20k +16[/b] Then D < 0 f(k) = 4k² -20k + 16 D' = 20² - 4*4*16 = 144 k = (20 +/- 12) / 8 k = 4 or k = 1 f(k) = 4(k-4)(k-1) f(k) < 0 for 1 < k < 4 Solution = ] 1 ; 4 [ :awesome:[/QUOTE] On that step, when you squared everything wouldn't there be more terms? Because you have to multiply the 2(k+2)x by itself and then by the -9k and then square the -9k. And then even more because of the (k+2) that you have to square to simplify.
Math makes my brain hurt.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;25370866]Math makes my brain hurt.[/QUOTE] Oh god this.
[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;25370393]Wait a second... [editline]13th October 2010[/editline] On that step, when you squared everything wouldn't there be more terms? Because you have to multiply the 2(k+2)x by itself and then by the -9k and then square the -9k. And then even more because of the (k+2) that you have to square to simplify.[/QUOTE] You're the robot, you tell me.
[QUOTE=DarkSamus;25371012]You're the robot, you tell me.[/QUOTE] Rated you zing in a post that was zinging my post. [editline]13th October 2010[/editline] Rated myself late
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