Those two lil guys don’t look threatening. If anything they look like two curious puppies 🤔
until they bite ur head off or sum idk
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.
oop nov 5 again
hmmmm today i will write (<-clueless, not a writer, fucking dumbass)
venezuelan here: arepas are so good that you can eat them plain, no fillings or anything, and it's still amazing
never had a colombian arepa before so idk how those are but venezuelan arepas are delicious, please try
what's your opinion on colombian arepas
if you have never eaten arepas you may instead disclose your opinion on the golden poison dartfrog
ive never even heard of arepas before but i looked them up and it seems like it'd be extremely my shit i gotta try and make some sometime
Honestly, the most hurtful thing was calling it "Game Changers"
Watch the full episode on Dropout
im sorry
remind me to rewrite this in the latin alphabet (sitelen Lasina) tomorrow
edit:
lon pi nanpa kipisi la [ante K ala la ante P ala] la [ante P la ante K]
( discrete math theorem: (~K => ~P) => (P => K) )
proof
(wan) [ante K ala la ante P ala] la [[ante K ala la ante P] la ante K]
(1) ((~K) => (~P)) => (((~K) => P) => K)
(tu) [ante K ala la ante P] la [[ante K ala la ante P ala] la ante K]
(2) ((~K) => P) => (((~K) => (~P)) => K)
(tu wan) ante P la [ante K ala la ante P]
(3) P => ((~K) => P)
(tu tu) ante P la [[ante K ala la ante P ala] la ante K]
(4) P => (((~K) => (~P)) => K)
(luka) [ante K ala la ante P ala] la [ante P la ante K]
(5) ((~K) => (~P)) => (P => K)
why
(wan) lawa tu wan
(1) Axiom 3*
(tu) lon pi nanpa kipisi: ante P la [ante K la ante L]. ni la ante K la [ante P la ante L]
(2) discrete math theorem: ( P => (K => L) ) => ( K => (P => L))
(tu wan) lawa wan
(3) Axiom 1
(tu tu) lon pi nanpa kipisi: ante P la ante K. ante K la ante L. ni la ante P la ante L.
(4) discrete math theorem: P => K, K => L ⊢ P => L
(luka) lon pi nanpa kipisi: ante P la [ante K la ante L]. ni la ante K la [ante P la ante L]
(5) discrete math theorem: ( P => (K => L) ) => ( K => (P => L))
*so i went on Wikipedia to see if axiom numbers used in my class match up with what people usually use, and i found out that thing i was proving (i.e. contrapositive) is axiom 3 according to Wikipedia. however, in my class, axiom 3 is
"((~p)=>(~q)) => (((~p)=>q)=>p)"
so uh... yeah for the purposes of this post, ^ is axiom 3
2/4 of these blond guys are goku. guess who
so i just 14 seconds ago learned the blonde dude in dragonball is not, in fact, a unique character
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