helping my kids with their math homework...

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lol?...
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lol.
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The title of this thread and its attendant concept are indeed lolworthy.
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lol kids...
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scared? wrote:lol?...
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I find the concept of you being able to count hilarious
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i seem to have forgot how mostly...
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Well it seems you figured out how to multiply :offended:
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i might divide u into many pieces if u don't watch out...scared?...
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dont be such a square
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MKJ wrote:dont be such a square
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this thread is calculated to annoy
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That conclusion is rather derivative. Stop being so obtuse.
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:arrow: :info: :?:
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Goof teaching his kids math, is this a sine of things to come?
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that would appear to be its function
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its tangentable to think that, indeed
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Let's be rational about this.
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candigae, going straight for the common denominator
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seremtan wrote:candigae, going straight for the common denominator
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I don't see how that equates.
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