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@PoopMan36865884
Alpha male 🥃 100% success rate with women. Investor, entrepreneur, and dating coach. Unlock the beast inside you. 💪😈 Calling me gay = blocked/reported.
New York, USA Katılım Kasım 2020
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@td1109340 @WildSentences Apples are made from cocaine seeds
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@N3WP0RT100s @DailyNoud Yea going to mars will solve everything
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@GhostgotMs @Rothmus I feel like if i defend my position i just seem more gay 😆
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@abakealase @FightHaven THIS IS VERY MUCH !!! 😤😤😤😤
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@MadVidss Crazy to do all that when you got all that water to keep you alive even if you were stuck in there for days
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@MrNixn @streetfighthard It’s actually a jimmy John’s but I get the gists
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@ianmiles She's very pretty, but I saw some random chick pumping gas at the pump next to me the other day who was WAAAAAAAAY hotter. Just some random. 🤷♂️
Margot is hottest when she looks her most like Jamie Presley tho.
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@jeffnolan @VCBrags @Kellblog Oh yea? By 8:00 AM I already started 2 new businesses, ran 33 miles, added 3 new streams of passive income, downed a 5th of Jack daniels, divorced my wife with a forged pre-nup, dropped the kids off at the adoption agency, and collected a Medal of Honor from the military.
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@eevblog @Culture_Crit Yes yes, so provocative 😐
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Title: "The Sands of Time: Cascades of Society"
Description:
"The Sands of Time: Cascades of Society" is a provocative and thought-provoking piece that pushes the boundaries of traditional art by utilizing a collection of stacked buckets filled with sand. Each bucket represents a distinct societal class, a visual metaphor drawn from the artist's critical perspective on the structure of society.
The meticulously stacked buckets appear to be on the verge of toppling, creating a palpable tension in the piece. This precariousness symbolizes the delicate balance within societal systems, hinting at the fragility of our social fabric.
Each bucket is filled with sand, the granules representing individuals within each class. The action of sand continually spilling from the buckets brings to life the concept of social mobility, the struggle for power, and the ever-present fear of downward social movement. The sand, albeit small and seemingly insignificant on its own, gains momentum as it cascades from the buckets, symbolizing how individuals together can influence societal structures.
The artist, through this live performance of cascading sand, aims to critique the instability and inequality inherent in class structures. The idea that these 'societal buckets' are constantly teetering on the edge of collapse reminds viewers of the imminent danger posed by class struggles, and the potential for societal transformation and upheaval.
As the sand spills, it mingles at the base of the structure, blending the lines between each societal class. It offers a commentary on the fluid nature of class and power, the potential for intermingling, and the possibility of a society where class boundaries are not so rigidly defined.
"The Sands of Time: Cascades of Society" is a powerful testament to the tumultuous ebb and flow of class struggles. This piece stands as a mirror reflecting our societal values, structures, and conflicts, urging us to reassess our acceptance of these unstable foundations.
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lil yachty with the most legendary walk out to concert i’ve ever seen
RapTalk 🧊@RapTalkv2
who got that one concert video??
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@BarkAtSociopath “If democracy is failing, then my aim won’t”Why do they always pretend as if they have any kind of capabilities besides heating up pizza pockets?
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@holdenators @jacktheworm @mollyknefel @BestJakeYoung I’ll go if you dress as a vampire and chase the audience
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GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE PITTSBURGH SHOW RIGHT NOW!!! w/ @jacktheworm @mollyknefel @BestJakeYoung!!! Go to lastpodcastnetwork.com

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@cloudeeuhh @JustinWhang Me except the pen is filled with meth
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@WahedJeroen @IHateDannyD @stoolpresidente Smart man! I barely remember Calculus two stuff, but series and factorials always intrigued me.
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@PoopMan36865884 @IHateDannyD @stoolpresidente I can see why you ask. Can't really think of a logical explanation, but I did notice that 0.5n(n+1) is equal to n choose 2 (the binomial coefficient) so technichally yes. Sum 1 to 365 = 366!/(2!*364!)
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@WahedJeroen @IHateDannyD @stoolpresidente Im just wondering if there is a way to do it with factorials. I like your first solution though.
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@IHateDannyD @stoolpresidente I know you didnt ask, but it's very easy to calculate the sum from 1 to n. It's equal to 0.5n(n+1), so 1 to 365 is 0.5×365×366. In case you ever want to calculate something similar real quick :)
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