Rustyoznail
Aussie smartarse
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Well, all the ones that won't get us into trouble with the School ma'am.It's quite possible that we've already used up the world's entire supply.
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Well, all the ones that won't get us into trouble with the School ma'am.It's quite possible that we've already used up the world's entire supply.
Or, in her case, deshabillée.word of the day: déshabillé
I dunno, I was pretty impressed with the picture you painted in one of your stories recently. But that was definitely full colour.Also... I wish I could write like black and white photographs.
I think the one I'm working on atm might come close. We'll see.I dunno, I was pretty impressed with the picture you painted in one of your stories recently. But that was definitely full colour.
But it's an interesting idea. How to go about it? Hmm.
Ah, ATM, one of the most overworked acronyms.I think the one I'm working on atm might come close. We'll see.
Its all about the cash.Ah, ATM, one of the most overworked acronyms.
What a beautiful imageword of the day: déshabillé
What made you go off on this tangent? Is it cos you are secant attention?
too many conic sections, the poor soul. He needs to go to the little boys room and pass a logarithm.What made you go off on this tangent? Is it cos you are secant attention?
∃mily
More and more, when I see nudie pics, I find myself looking at the faces first...Eyes...
Just tired of trigging myself, I guess. Looking for a new angle. But with the second pie, it will all come full circle.What made you go off on this tangent? Is it cos you are secant attention?
∃mily
If you exponentially consider imaginary pi with a plus one, it won’t amount to anything.Just tired of trigging myself, I guess. Looking for a new angle. But with the second pie, it will all come full circle.
Y’all certainly went full circle with all these puns today.
Who writes 8^0.5? It’s 2(2^0.5)?
As someone who's worked at the art of black and white for 50 years, there's something about B&W that strips form down to its essence.Also... I wish I could write like black and white photographs.
Criminy! Even I never dealt with LaTeX!Who writes 8^0.5? It’s 2(2^0.5)?
Oh right, engineers. Who also use ln instead of log
If only Lit supported LaTeX (no, not that type of latex).
Emily
69 is overrated. Go for 77 instead, you get 8 more.
The essence of some forms^^^ shows through regardless of the medium...As someone who's worked at the art of black and white for 50 years, there's something about B&W that strips form down to its essence.
(And I still pull out my old Hasselblad from time to time)