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ViolentDove:
Goddamn I must be drunk all the time

David_Dovey:
o/

high fives, broheem

ViolentDove:
\o

Hairy Joe Bob:
I have a mild phobia of banks.

Scandanavian War Machine:
simple addition/subtraction looks like Tetris in my head.

for example, seven has a curved slot on top which is exactly three units below the imaginery line representing Ten. so when i put five on top of seven, the curved bottom of five fits perfectly into the top of seven, extending the top of the five exactly two units above the ten line (equalling 12). three also fits perfectly into seven, but it stops right on the ten line. some numbers have to be turned to fit; like if i was doing eight plus five, the eight would have a rectangluar slot in the top and five would have to be turned upside down so it's top (which equals two, remember?) fits into the top of the eight and the bottom (which equals three) sticks up above the ten line (making thirteen).

i would really like to know if anybody else here thinks like this because i have talked to so many people about it and they all look at me like i'm fucking insane.

interestingly enough, this method is probably the reason i am so bad at complex math.

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