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idosom
Whats my bench press
MistressRemilia
How many ducks will fit into a goose before it bananas?
keremaru
if 2+2 is 4, and 2*2 is also 4, what's 2*2^2/2
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Aireunaeus wrote:

damn i lowkey thought you were some new lurker lmaooo
Newgens can't be as funny as me



idosom wrote:

Whats my bench press
Judging by your pp, it's probably like 600 pounds or some shit




MistressRemilia wrote:

How many ducks will fit into a goose before it bananas?
Why do you want to fit ducks into geese in the first place, that's kinda fucked up ngl



keremaru wrote:

if 2+2 is 4, and 2*2 is also 4, what's 2*2^2/2
Also 4 because the other one's are 4 too
Blushing
how many posts in OT before it reaches the 32-bit unsigned int limit and we can no longer make posts because there is no room in the database
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Blushing wrote:

how many posts in OT before it reaches the 32-bit unsigned int limit and we can no longer make posts because there is no room in the database
32
Patatitta
You've scattered a deck of 52 cards and one joker facedown on a table so that you don't know which card is where.

Next you start turning the cards over one by one. Assuming that you can't flip the same card twice, what are the percentage odds that you will turn over all four aces before you turn over the joker?
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Patatitta wrote:

You've scattered a deck of 52 cards and one joker facedown on a table so that you don't know which card is where.

Next you start turning the cards over one by one. Assuming that you can't flip the same card twice, what are the percentage odds that you will turn over all four aces before you turn over the joker?
I mean, okay here,

First of all, how would i know if the card is an ace

What if it has just not found anyone it vibes with yet

Maybe he already tried with some of the nice cards in the deck, but a bad relationship doesn't always equal to it being ace yknow.

Give it more time until it finds a partner it likes first okay?
Karmine

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

You've scattered a deck of 52 cards and one joker facedown on a table so that you don't know which card is where.

Next you start turning the cards over one by one. Assuming that you can't flip the same card twice, what are the percentage odds that you will turn over all four aces before you turn over the joker?
I mean, okay here,

First of all, how would i know if the card is an ace

What if it has just not found anyone it vibes with yet

Maybe he already tried with some of the nice cards in the deck, but a bad relationship doesn't always equal to it being ace yknow.

Give it more time until it finds a partner it likes first okay?
Post of the year.
z0z
are you notraffi?
user3412
do lemons belong on pizza
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

z0z wrote:

are you notraffi?
Sure



user3412 wrote:

do lemons belong on pizza
Of course if its a tuna pizza
MistressRemilia
Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
When the both of the dudes realize that they left their respective stove on.

Also, why does everyone assume that they're gonna crash or something, Train A is going to station C.
Train B is going to station D,

Sure they might be 636 miles apart but they're not even heading to the same general direction
MistressRemilia

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
When the both of the dudes realize that they left their respective stove on.

Also, why does everyone assume that they're gonna crash or something, Train A is going to station C.
Train B is going to station D,

Sure they might be 636 miles apart but they're not even heading to the same general direction
I'm giving you an honorary PhD in Theoretical Trains from the Scarlet Devil University for this answer.
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

MistressRemilia wrote:

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
When the both of the dudes realize that they left their respective stove on.

Also, why does everyone assume that they're gonna crash or something, Train A is going to station C.
Train B is going to station D,

Sure they might be 636 miles apart but they're not even heading to the same general direction
I'm giving you an honorary PhD in Theoretical Trains from the Scarlet Devil University for this answer.
Thanks but i only accept gifts from okina
MistressRemilia

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
When the both of the dudes realize that they left their respective stove on.

Also, why does everyone assume that they're gonna crash or something, Train A is going to station C.
Train B is going to station D,

Sure they might be 636 miles apart but they're not even heading to the same general direction
I'm giving you an honorary PhD in Theoretical Trains from the Scarlet Devil University for this answer.
Thanks but i only accept gifts from okina
Corne2Plum3

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
ez
I gonna place the 2 stations A and B on an axis (called x), with as unit the mile. I define the station A in x = 0 and B at x = 636, so they're 636 miles away.

For the time, I'm going to define a variable called t, which will be used for the time, in hours. t = 0 will represent midnight (12:00am).

Now I define 2 functions depending of time giving their position x: a(t) for the train for train A and b(t) for train B. With their initial position, when they start, their speed and their direction, we can get the values of a(t) and b(t):
  1. a(t) = 69(t-9)
  2. b(t) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
When they realize they fucked up is when the train collide with each other, aka when both trains are in the same position. We have to find t when a(t) = b(t):
a(t) = b(t)
⇔ 69(t - 9) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
⇔ 69t - 621 = 636 - 42t - 189
⇔ 69t + 42t = 636 - 189 + 621
⇔ 111t = 1068
⇔ t = 1068/111 ≈ 9.62162 = 9 + 2238/3600 = 9 + 37/60 + 18/3600

⇔ 69t - 621 = 636 - 42t + 189
⇔ 69 + 42t = 636 + 189 + 621
⇔ 111t = 1446
⇔ t = 1446/11 = 13.02703 = 13 + 97/3600


So the trains will collide with each other at 9:37:18am 1:01:37pm.

As we know the time, we can also know where the train will collide, by evaluating a(t) or b(t) with the value of t found above:
x = a(9.62162) = 69(9.62162 - 9) = 69 * 0.62162 = 42.892 miles (69.028 kilometers, nice) away from station A.

x = a(13.02703) = 69(13.02703 - 9) = 69 * 4.02703 = 277.865 miles away from station A.

Edit: Fixed a calculaton error
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
ez
I gonna place the 2 stations A and B on an axis (called x), with as unit the mile. I define the station A in x = 0 and B at x = 636, so they're 636 miles away.

For the time, I'm going to define a variable called t, which will be used for the time, in hours. t = 0 will represent midnight (12:00am).

Now I define 2 functions depending of time giving their position x: a(t) for the train for train A and b(t) for train B. With their initial position, when they start, their speed and their direction, we can get the values of a(t) and b(t):
  1. a(t) = 69(t-9)
  2. b(t) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
When they realize they fucked up is when the train collide with each other, aka when both trains are in the same position. We have to find t when a(t) = b(t):
a(t) = b(t)
⇔ 69(t - 9) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
⇔ 69t - 621 = 636 - 42t - 189
⇔ 69t + 42t = 636 - 189 + 621
⇔ 111t = 1068
⇔ t = 1068/111 ≈ 9.62162 = 9 + 2238/3600 = 9 + 37/60 + 18/3600

So the trains will collide with each other at 9:37:18am.

As we know the time, we can also know where the train will collide, by evaluating a(t) or b(t) with the value of t found above:
x = a(9.62162) = 69(9.62162 - 9) = 69 * 0.62162 = 42.892 miles (69.028 kilometers, nice) away from station A.
Man actually answered it 💀
Good for you bro
MistressRemilia

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
ez
I gonna place the 2 stations A and B on an axis (called x), with as unit the mile. I define the station A in x = 0 and B at x = 636, so they're 636 miles away.

For the time, I'm going to define a variable called t, which will be used for the time, in hours. t = 0 will represent midnight (12:00am).

Now I define 2 functions depending of time giving their position x: a(t) for the train for train A and b(t) for train B. With their initial position, when they start, their speed and their direction, we can get the values of a(t) and b(t):
  1. a(t) = 69(t-9)
  2. b(t) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
When they realize they fucked up is when the train collide with each other, aka when both trains are in the same position. We have to find t when a(t) = b(t):
a(t) = b(t)
⇔ 69(t - 9) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
⇔ 69t - 621 = 636 - 42t - 189
⇔ 69t + 42t = 636 - 189 + 621
⇔ 111t = 1068
⇔ t = 1068/111 ≈ 9.62162 = 9 + 2238/3600 = 9 + 37/60 + 18/3600

So the trains will collide with each other at 9:37:18am.

As we know the time, we can also know where the train will collide, by evaluating a(t) or b(t) with the value of t found above:
x = a(9.62162) = 69(9.62162 - 9) = 69 * 0.62162 = 42.892 miles (69.028 kilometers, nice) away from station A.
Badass! Gold star! ⭐️ ChatGPT said 1:01pm but I trust that about as much as I trust my cat not to barf on the carpet.
keremaru

MistressRemilia wrote:

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
When the both of the dudes realize that they left their respective stove on.

Also, why does everyone assume that they're gonna crash or something, Train A is going to station C.
Train B is going to station D,

Sure they might be 636 miles apart but they're not even heading to the same general direction
I'm giving you an honorary PhD in Theoretical Trains from the Scarlet Devil University for this answer.
Thanks but i only accept gifts from okina
TIL MR is a college principal
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer
less quotes and more questions!!!
Corne2Plum3

MistressRemilia wrote:

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

MistressRemilia wrote:

Two trains are driving toward one another. The first train leaves station A at 9am traveling at 69 miles per hour (nice). The second train leaves station B at 4:30am traveling at 42 miles per hour. The distance between the two stations is 636 miles. What is the exact time that the gophers driving the trains will realized they fucked up?
ez
I gonna place the 2 stations A and B on an axis (called x), with as unit the mile. I define the station A in x = 0 and B at x = 636, so they're 636 miles away.

For the time, I'm going to define a variable called t, which will be used for the time, in hours. t = 0 will represent midnight (12:00am).

Now I define 2 functions depending of time giving their position x: a(t) for the train for train A and b(t) for train B. With their initial position, when they start, their speed and their direction, we can get the values of a(t) and b(t):
  1. a(t) = 69(t-9)
  2. b(t) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
When they realize they fucked up is when the train collide with each other, aka when both trains are in the same position. We have to find t when a(t) = b(t):
a(t) = b(t)
⇔ 69(t - 9) = 636 - 42(t - 4.5)
⇔ 69t - 621 = 636 - 42t - 189
⇔ 69t + 42t = 636 - 189 + 621
⇔ 111t = 1068
⇔ t = 1068/111 ≈ 9.62162 = 9 + 2238/3600 = 9 + 37/60 + 18/3600

So the trains will collide with each other at 9:37:18am.

As we know the time, we can also know where the train will collide, by evaluating a(t) or b(t) with the value of t found above:
x = a(9.62162) = 69(9.62162 - 9) = 69 * 0.62162 = 42.892 miles (69.028 kilometers, nice) away from station A.
Badass! Gold star! ⭐️ ChatGPT said 1:01pm but I trust that about as much as I trust my cat not to barf on the carpet.
Fixed an error in my calculation and got a result close to ChatGPT, but my idea is correct (just that sign - that wasn't)
Karmine
Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
DJruslan4ic
Who is better Piper or Mandy
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Karmine wrote:

Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
Garfield issue number something



DJruslan4ic wrote:

Who is better Piper or Mandy
Piper? I hardly even know her, at least take me to dinner first. Man, dyese people are so straightforward!
Winnyace
Tell me some info about Apple's TechStep tool.
DJruslan4ic
Assume a chessboard from which the squares a1 and h8 are cut off. Can you cover this chessboard with domino pieces whose dimensions are 1 cell x 2 cells without overlap or hanging pieces? Prove your statement.
Polyspora
me.
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Winnyace wrote:

Tell me some info about Apple's TechStep tool.
they made mio honda's step into a tech map???????



DJruslan4ic wrote:

Assume a chessboard from which the squares a1 and h8 are cut off. Can you cover this chessboard with domino pieces whose dimensions are 1 cell x 2 cells without overlap or hanging pieces? Prove your statement.
i can, don't need to explain myself



Polyspora wrote:

me.
you're the bunny thing
MistressRemilia
How to apply makeup?
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

MistressRemilia wrote:

How to apply makeup?
you take a brushfull and wipe it on your face or something
DJruslan4ic
Any strats for getting three stars on 6.3 in infinitode 2?
Corne2Plum3
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

DJruslan4ic wrote:

Any strats for getting three stars on 6.3 in infinitode 2?
just play zuma bruh



Corne2Plum3 wrote:

How do I solve this issue: https://github.com/Corne2Plum3/Giphurs/issues/24
you treat each elements as layers and you layer em together, you do it for each letter, only using enter to move to the next letter like some old school typing machine
Polyspora
why are you not polish?
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Polyspora wrote:

why are you not polish?
i don't really want to, everyone and their mom got a "fuck the polish" sticker on their car nowadays,
WitherMite

KeikiEnjoyer wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

why are you not polish?
i don't really want to, everyone and their mom got a "fuck the polish" sticker on their car nowadays,
At least you arent fr*nch
mizu_chuu
why is the plate always hot in the microwave but not the fucking food?
Ashton
Don't you want me like I want you, baby? Don't you need me like I need you now?
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

mizu_chuu wrote:

why is the plate always hot in the microwave but not the fucking food?
because you're using the microwave wrong lmao, unironically, you're supposed to put the food on the edge of the microwave plate, not the middle, that's why the edges of the plate is hot but the center (the food) is cold, this is actually real


Laxxer wrote:

Don't you want me like I want you, baby? Don't you need me like I need you now?
i've a girlfriend
MistressRemilia
How do you make bread?
DJruslan4ic
Who is better Brock or Angelo
_Reset
why didnt hank just shoot him in the head there
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

MistressRemilia wrote:

How do you make bread?
You make the yeast and add them to the flour and mix em and heat em


DJruslan4ic wrote:

Who is better Brock or Angelo
Brock (dude from Pokemon) vs Angelo (dude from jojo)

Not even a fair fight



_Reset wrote:

why didnt hank just shoot him in the head there
Shoot who, cuz he did
Isshiki Kaname
Why does Singapore ban chewing gum?
Winnyace

KatouMegumi wrote:

Why does Singapore ban chewing gum?
commies
Polyspora

Winnyace wrote:

KatouMegumi wrote:

Why does Singapore ban chewing gum?
commies
AHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH
BluePyTheWDeer_

MistressRemilia wrote:

BluePyTheWDeer_ wrote:

What bootloader do you use?
$10 I'm the only one on original LILO here.
O_O

Man that's a really unpopular yet good choice
Topic Starter
KeikiEnjoyer

Winnyace wrote:

KatouMegumi wrote:

Why does Singapore ban chewing gum?
commies
good enough
BluePyTheWDeer_
How many more lines of code did I write
between commits?

https://github.com/BluePyTheDeer251/gottagofast/blob/main/main.go
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