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Math, Music, and the Meaning of Life
This blog is going to be used to convey ideas, codes, math, anything that comes to my mind.
Who Am I? Ask me anything
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Porn.
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To me, songs are kind of like bookmarks. Have you ever listened to a song that you haven’t heard in a while, and all of a sudden, all the memories of that time period come back, and you remember what your life used to be like. They’re like milestones in your life.
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the best moment in literary history is by far the time in the odyssey when odysseus and his bros stab polyphemus the cyclops in his eye but he thinks odysseus’ name is “no one” so he thrashes about the cave screaming “NO ONE BLINDED ME!!!” and the other cyclopes are like “oh my god polyphemus SHUT UP”
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dont be mean
be median or mode
damn math fandom bloggers
shut up we have a good range of jokes
this is our domain
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Dandelions are in full swing where I live. They are in the Asteraceae family, which is one of the largest plant families known, alongside the orchid family. Dandelions spread with their wind-carried seeds, and the yellow flowers close at night. They are all in the Taraxacum genus, and the weeds found globally are T. officinale and T. erythospermum. [x]
Tomorrow are my last two IB tests. I will be done with IB. I will be able to read books for fun and watch TV and even get to see Iron Man 3 which came out the day after IB tests started. And when I’m done with all those things, I can sit in my room and be bored and wish that I still had something to do.
The World’s Most Beautiful Libraries
“Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future.” -Ray Bradbury
For centuries, books have housed the collective knowledge of the world and formed the foundations of educational institutions. Given that these objects that contain such value, it only makes sense that throughout history people have constructed beautiful buildings to house them.
We put together a list of some of the most beautiful libraries as captured by Instagrammers around the world. For more photos from these architectural wonders, check out their linked location pages below.
- Stuttgart City Library, Stuttgart, Germany
- Trinity College Library, Dublin, Ireland
- Library of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt
- Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
- The Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
- George Peabody Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
- Kanazawa Umimirai Library, Kanazawa City, Japan
- New York Public Library, New York City, NY
This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.
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Visualisations of the Fibonacci sequence mod n for n=4 (top left) to n=183 (bottom right)
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