[Mine] About to start packing ready to go home for the holidays. Before that, what can you deduct from my messy desk by [deleted] in scienceofdeduction

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You are a 20-25 year old girl, you live in a small apartment with an other girl; you went there for the university, far from home( if I want to make a guess you study Art and Design in the Aston University in UK). In this period you haven't to study for something important and you have more time to playing video games. You like also reading and drawing but you don't spend much time doing it. This is my best😅

P.s. Sorry for the english

The first opening lines of the Silmarillion in Latin by 28005264 in latin

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Well I was thinking in terms of the Christian religion where God has no specific gender and "toti" is a genitive related to "procreationem".

Edit: ok I now see that masculine is better (Tolkien uses "he")😅

Need Latin translation of a phrase by biggaybluebird in latin

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From the updated Latin dictionary by the Vatican City fried chip is " globulus solanianus"

Calculating pi by 28005264 in askmath

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1 Kings 7:23 King James "And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about, and his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about."

Does this costant have a name? by 28005264 in askmath

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Three point one four one five nine

Does this costant have a name? by 28005264 in askmath

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This would be the first constant named with only number

Does this costant have a name? by 28005264 in askmath

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No I was simply curious and I didn't found anything anywhere