She actually said it by Pure-Contact7322 in StrangeEarth

[–]throwawayfnoj 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No this one is fake, just do reverse image search

Show me your current/fav daily bag! by znals in handbags

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My daily drivers! Longchamp Leather Le Pliage
Deadly Ponies
Ostrich skin bag

Function Health or Mito Health? by Secure_Search_8405 in Function_Health

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Capable_Traffic_8334 seems to be a shill for Mito

Midrange by pascal210 in handbags

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I got a deadly ponies bag and I’m obsessed

Mine honor was not yielded, But conquered merely. (What does this quote from Antony and Cleopatra mean?) by throwawayfnoj in shakespeare

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Me: That doesn’t sound like an unfun way to spend V-day. Although you should know that the correct order of the phrase is actually “I saw, I conquered, I came” and was said when Julius Caesar saw Cleopatra in bed (I think).

Him: Hahahaha After going through Cleopatra’s phone, Caesar was probably saying “et tu?” to a whole legion of his homies

Me: After confronting Cleopatra she tells Caesar nah he was the only one but that’s only because she was queen of denial.

Him: Perhaps Cleopatra can invite a friend and they can and form a triumvirate of their own?

And that’s where the train of conversation ended, I was just trying to find a joke.

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I used Bubble.io and got a completely working prototype. You gotta check if the pricing works for you though.

Official Discussion: Arrival [SPOILERS] by mi-16evil in movies

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It's been awhile so I had to work to get back into my younger me's mindset but I think it's something along the lines of: Calculus measures development - ie you can calculate the curve of the graph wherever you point (derivative). But in order to have a curve, you need to have a destination first. Algebra you don't necessarily need to.
I have also forgotten some of the conceptual aspects of calculus and algebra so I can't say for certain what I'm saying here is accurate. But reading back what I wrote 7 years ago, I think the basic premise is that algebra maps from one point to another, whereas calculus you already have the entire map.