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My current work in progress.
Music : darkher
© Givre Encres
more white people should be public whacking off
Math Test:
You will have 3 seconds to answer each question. If you must cry, please do so silently into your test paper
Begin.
1. If the northbound train leaves San Diego at 5 PM, how long must I wait to see you again?
2. If Penny‘s coffee mug is empty, and her fingers trace circles around the circles around her eyes, will she ever find love?
3. If me ≡ you mod us, what is left when you leave?
4. If a match is lit in the seventh grade and burns until it consumes her, does the fire ever burn out?
5. If Sarah purchases a dozen roses at a rate of .50¢ each and Leila makes them a warm meal, is that true love?
6. If y=1/x, how does it feel to never quite arrive?
7. Does she think of her when she looks up at the stars?
8. Does he think of him as the snowflakes fall on his eyelashes?
9. Does he think of them as the autumn leaves crunch under his feet?
10. Does she think of him as she attempts to make sense of the universe?
11. Do you think of me as you differentiate under the integral sign?
12. If you take the southbound train, moments before I can reach you, will our paths ever cross again?
Pencils Down.
UB-01: SYMBIOTE
Doing an experiment to see if the algorithm likes my Pokemon stuff because my first pokemon post got a lot of activity 🧍♀️
SHINY VER.
where's that damn n emerald
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How many people here are my parent? Sound off-
I decided to double-check whether the prediction market games run at CFAR are incentive-compatible (i.e. you maximize your expected points by writing down your actual probability estimate).
Conclusion: yes.