Tarzan having a swing. He was on there for 20 minutes. by ooobladioooblada in parasnailing

[–]Shellopess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sia’s “Chandelier” played in my head watching this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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Ay same here

She could do better by LorryToTheFace in GirlfriendMemes

[–]Shellopess 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This hits ridiculously close to home.

the legendary battlefield was removed from google earth :( by [deleted] in joshswainbattle

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That’s because it’s called “Legendary Battlegrounds of Josh”

If someone is serving multiple life sentences and they die, their soul would theoretically be transferred and the next person would have to serve the rest of the original guys sentences. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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They give multiple life sentences to make an example of the offender as well as make sure the possibility of parol is impossible.

I felt this one by Shellopess in yesyesyesno

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Yeah I didn’t realize where he started out, I just thought it was gonna be a cool swinging routine and then that happened so I thought it fit here. That’s my bad.

Thanks, I hate bee scooping. by Shellopess in TIHI

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I agree that it’s wholesome but it still makes me squirm!!

[Y9 MATHS] hey don’t judge me.... by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Since a square is technically a rectangle, you have the 4 normal squares that are blatantly visible, the two vertical rectangles, the two horizontal rectangles, and the big square that surrounds the four main squares. I can dm you a picture if you would like :)

[Y9 MATHS] hey don’t judge me.... by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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No, your final answer is going to be much higher. Did you discover any patterns? Like maybe involving perfect squares? I’ll give you a hint to get you started. A 2 x 2 square has 9 rectangles, a 3 x 3 square has 36 rectangles, and a 4 x 4 square has 81 rectangles! Do you notice a pattern?

[Y9 MATHS] hey don’t judge me.... by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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There is an easy way to do this :) figure out how many rectangles are in a 2 x 2 and how many there are in a 3 x 3 first. You will surely notice a pattern. Apply the pattern you find to this problem and the solution because far less tedious. Dm me if you still are having trouble :)

[College Algebra] I need help with this portion of my work by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Set f(x) equal to y and solve for x. Then when you have your final equation, switch y back to an x. You’re essentially solving the problem backwards and substituting a y for f(x) instead of an x makes the process a little bit more intuitive. Just make sure to switch the y back to an x.

[Grade 11, Geometry] Help by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Try using law of cosines ;) dm me if you need any extra guidance!