Thing to do to pass time?play games and watch always sunny
I have to say the barber shaves himself but I'm not sure, I need your wisdom for this question: In a village, the barber shaves everyone who does not shave himself, but no one else. Who shaves the barber?thats a paradox, and as such, the barber can but wont shave himself, yet wishes to save himself. is the barber performing a service or locked in his role forever, as like a limbo of shaving
Favorite blend of coffee?hmm.....a blend of ground up instant with a mix of french vanilla and hazelnut.
on a scale of one to DARKNESS, how much DARKNESS resides within you?as much as a black cup of coffee has
What game are you the most hyped about for end of this year/next year?if we're going into next year, either monster hunter or code vein. this year id say sonic forces, because i need to know if they made something as good as colors and generations or maybe better
Do you like or oppose that I always read your posts in Sojiro's voice, due to your name and avatar?you do you, my man.
Train A, traveling 70 miles per hour (mph), leaves Westford heading toward Eastford, 260 miles away. At the same time Train B, traveling 60 mph, leaves Eastford heading toward Westford. When do the two trains meet? How far from each city do they meet?To solve this problem, we'll use the distance formula: Distance = Rate x Time Since an equation remains true as long as we perform the same operation on both sides, we can divide both sides by rate: Distance ---------- = Time Rate or by time: Distance ---------- = Rate Time So rate is defined as distance divided by time, which is a ratio. Speed is another word that is used for rate. When a problem says that a train is moving at a speed of 40 mph, you can understand this to mean that the train's rate is 40 mph, which means it will travel 40 miles in one hour. in other words they shall meet two hours from their respective destinations, and using the formula once again the trains meet 140 miles from westford and 120 from eastford. now fuck off with your math
Carl Icahn wants to know what you think of vehicles, coffee man...?theyre important for everyday life, but its very important to understand safety with them.
Does that mean you prefer more soccer-mom-type vehicles than something like a sports car?Carl Icahn wants to know what you think of vehicles, coffee man...?theyre important for everyday life, but its very important to understand safety with them.