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  1. Thalia

    You sleep with your textbook, accidently hit it when you wake up, and apologize to it as if it could actually feel you. I managed to catch myself before I apologized this morning.
  2. Oh well. It was worth trying. Does Steven or his father have any enemies?
  3. How about when and where?
  4. Thalia

    Attach the stapler to one of the ropes and swing it. Go to the other rope. Hopefully, the rope will swing far enough for you to grab it.
  5. LOL. I was just kidding. I didn't really expect you to. mathematical equations quadratical binomial theorem square hypotenuse integral differential calculus Does that mean the other words in the list are accepted?
  6. cartoon strategy urgency continuation panic item justification raising poverty waffle stem album and. . . "I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical, I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical, About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news, With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse. I'm very good at integral and differential calculus; I know the scientific names of beings animalcalous. . ." By the way, I am NOT the very model of a modern Major-General. Feel free to take your time.
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  8. Close enough. I would have accepted a one letter word. As long as it is not a composite number. When you make up your rule here is a list of attempted words: close enough I would have accepted a one letter word as long (as) it is not (a) composite number
  9. I'm not quite sure I understood that. If you are saying that multiples of 3 and even numbers are rejected, that is true (except for 3) but that is not the rule. Five and 7 letter words will get through but it is not just those. Dichotomous will pass. Edit: I just realized I forgot to post my example last time. Oops.
  10. Thalia

    Obscure Jokes

    the coefficient of friction is represented by the greek letter Mu or m."I think, therefore I am."-Rene Descartes, Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle.I don't know much about Marxism or socialism but I think it's a play on property (or proper tea).Does that help?
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  12. What do you mean by "something" might change when the volcano erupts? Or are you just being general?
  13. You are really close. Unfortunately, not quite. FRUIT will get through. STARFRUIT will not.
  14. Thalia

    Why are some people more or less sensitive to temperature changes than others? For example, it could be anywhere between 40 and 80 degrees and the temperature wouldn't bother me. Some of my friends on the other hand would be either freezing or burning up. Can anyone explain this to me?
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  16. Maybe I missed something but why do you have to keep Leo in the house to protect him?
  17. About my rule:No knowledge of a language other than English will be needed for this one. Actually, I think language rules are irrelevant. That being said, these make it through: insipid tyranny vitriol rhizome yoghurt echidna radii pious spiel ideal igloo ovoid potoo gypsy buoys coypu young
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  19. Thalia

    It is technically a 10 but it helps to think of it as a 3 since we are so used to base 10. As long as 3 doesn't somehow come up in your answer anyway.
  20. Thalia

    Perhaps we should check out the 50th floor of Highland Towers.
  21. Thalia

    My history teacher did that to us! There was an article in the newspaper that day about water powered computer batteries and he started going on about having problems with it in class, problems in the city (we had a bit of flooding that year), can be ingested, . . . Then he offered to gives us a pass to go get some.
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