imagine a spherical fox in a vacuum
imagine a spherical fox in a vacuum
normally in a geometric proof, a right angle is a right angle
the answers here assume that the base is a continuous, straight line
given one of the angles on the left triangle is a right angle on the diagram, but 80 if you calculate it, you can’t assume that
ask them what happens when a guy walks into a women’s restroom and says they’re a trans-man but is lying and isn’t actually trans?
highlight the text and click the strikethrough button
win + R
copy it into run box
TBH, I haven’t used wordpad since Windows 98
which is why they’re getting rid of it
it would probably be pretty easy to just patch telemetry into it, except nobody uses it because why would you
i can’t source it and it’s tangential but i do remember hearing about some study that looked at people’s reactions to their cancer diagnosis
and the outcome was that the second groups had better outcomes than the first, but more interestingly, the third group also had better outcomes than the first
you don’t need to finish it, just get to the point where marlon brando lets you use them to find the queen