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I always say the swirl in the 'f', I'm pretty sure the Cats have always done it.
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The Tom Cruise Risky Business is definitely a strange one. Always remember glasses, a mate dressed up as him ages ago at a fancy dress with glasses. Even a few weeks ago I was stuck watching Never Been Kissed with the wife, and David Arquettes character wore glasses when dressed up him. How can so many movies and pop culture be wrong?
What about it? All i know right now is it aint loading at all (google)
Prove itthe e wasnt curved
It's impossible to say without some residue evidence. See if you can find anythingi 'member it being non curved
It's impossible to say without some residue evidence. See if you can find anything
I think that's a common mistake. Times tables always throw up s**t like thisI had a bath this morning right. I like baths. I think I was a Roman in a past life.
Anyway, so there I am lying in the bath, pondering the mysteries of life upon this flat disk, and in our bathroom there's a large, frosted window broken up into segments. Without thinking about it (plate of OCD, table 1 please) I begin counting the vertical ones, then the horizontal ones. 8 vertical, 4 horizontal.
"So, 24 overall" my subconscious brain says. A moment later my daydream ends and my conscious brain says "no, hang on, 4x8 is 32, not 24, what was that???"
Everyone knows 4x8 is 32, right? Not 24? But my subconscious brain said 24.
So, I got thinking about this, and I reckon when I grew up that 4x8 equalled 24, not 32. The more I think about it, the more I am convinced I am right. I even think I can remember tests where I wrote 24 to the question "what is 4x8" and a big green tick next to it.
The more I think about this guys, the more I am convincing myself my memory is correct.
I think that's a common mistake. Times tables always throw up s**t like this
How is that even mathematically possible?Nope. The more I think back, the more I am convinced my memory is correct. 4 x 8 used to equal 24. I know it.
If you replace 8 with 6How is that even mathematically possible?