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Meanwhile, I’m trying to figure out how the fuck math even works.
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What I refrain from asking my geometry teacher every day: “When do you use geometry in real life? It’s not like YOU actually go to the market and say ‘oh look these shelves are perpendicular you can use this stupid property to figure out the area of the shelves,’ do you?”
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What's math?
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Use CAD. It's a geometry orgy.
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I strangely like CAD but hate geometry.
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Lol the E thingy.
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One of my favorite math quotes (one I use in class often) comes from John von Neumann. He knew a thing or two about math...maybe. I’ll let him say it:
Young man, in mathematics you don’t understand things. You just get used to them.
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Geometry? Eh. Trig? YES.
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Sigmas? Where!?
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They're... Over... There...
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I actually do use geometry every day
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I can understand some jobs like maybe being an architect use geometry but my teacher makes it sound like geometry can be used in every possible moment of a student’s life.
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The S thingy. My high school Latin/Greek teacher was livid about the title of “My Big Fat GRSSK Wedding”
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Carpenters do. So does anyone who builds a deck, fabricates engine mounts, sets their suspension, or applies for their MBA.
Check this guy’s videos out...tons of geometry:
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One of the only times geometry is interesting.
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So is it the day of Sigma?
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Then why the fuck did the Greekans make it look like our E? Lol they copied us.
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What a lame thing to be mad about. It’s not like it isn’t patently obvious what the intended effect is. That’s just being intentionally obtuse. Of course, this is from somebody who uses a sigma in their name.
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Do you even sum bro?
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He was a stickler for the classics. And Greek has a perfectly good letter E (Epsilon), it just looks like a boring E.
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Exactly, no point in using the boring version.
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User name changed to reflect more correct greek orthography.
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Only if you say it Yulius. Yulius Ky-sar (like kaiser but ‘s’ instead of ‘z’ sound...did you know caesar, kaiser, and czar/tsar are the same word?)
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(and yes, pretty sure that’s like 9th grade history)
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Oh come on this is fun. In Latin, ‘V’s make a ‘W’ sound, and ‘I’s are long, so the word for man, “vir” (as in virile) is pronounced “weer”. So even though we take “man” from the Germanic side, Latin shows up in “werewolf” —> weer-wolf —> vir-wolf —> man-wolf.
I bet the Germans say it veer-vulf, for the same reason they stuff their cars full of electric gremlins: to be difficult.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve taken a linguistics class, but isn’t the “were” in werewolf derived from an old germanic word that made its way into old english?
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Looks like “were” made it through German, Dutch, and even Gaelic, but all traces back to the Latin “vir”.
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Hooray!
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Considering I work 40+ hours a week I would say that geometry is used in most of my life.
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Of topic slightly, but still nerdy: “There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary, and those who don’t.”
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My problem with that one is that it works in text, but when you say it, you have to give it away before the punchline.
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Agreed. I saw it as a t-shirt, and thought it was brilliant.