About the Rules & Moderation category (Part 1)

or maybe it’s from the ghoul. did you think about the ghoul.

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tbf in your university specifically it does seem like an accomplishment

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Changed from chemical engineering to IM engineering (imaginary engineering) (the fakest one) because she did so bad in Chem 1

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There’s like 6k students and I’m counting 2k on the dean’s list. I’m really not sure it’s that special

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nya meow purrrrrrrrrr

this is SO true I got very nerd-sniped by this and had to try to prove that
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I think it does, but I did Evil Things to get there

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  • imagining things as infinitesimal changes, and thinking about how much the infinitesimal change gets scaled by
  • assuming the trig works in all the quadrants and moreover not checking a bunch of it
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nyaaaaaaa May do you know any infinitesimal intuition for what a second derivative is

I feel like there’s probably an infinitesimal way of thinking about second derivatives that should make this statement clear if it’s true…

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I still haven’t thought of anything to make this ~clearly true, though I did figure out some intuition that makes it clear why $f_{xy} = f_{yx}$

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@May nya nya nya nya nya nya nya nya nya nya nya nya

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also @benguinedparbecue thbthtbthbthtbhtb

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I must say I was considering talking to my mother and then her lying to my dad’s land lord to try to get inside (landlord didn’t allow it) I changed my mind

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imagine asking a dead person’s sister whether you are allowed into her dead brother’s home (to take stuff), get told no, and then try to lie to the landlord

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also my mother and my father aren’t together anymore

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There’s a casino opening in New Hampshire and they have billboards all the way over here for it? It’s called The Nash. Which is funny

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ddosing may based off billboards locations

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real answer thtbhtbthbthtbthbthb

something something f(a_n) must converge to 0 for any sequence (a_n)

i’m sure if i had more time and patience i could fill in the rest of the details but it seems readily apparent from there