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Arachnophobia Expert Cheater
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:34 am Post subject: Im confused... |
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Can a square circle be drawn...
Just thinking about it, a circle represents perfection.
A circle is also the shortest distance compared to a square.
While square represents imperfection, is a longer distance, but is a building block...
A square circle representing imperfect perfection,a short or long distance...wha....
You broke my logic.
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Mi/c/healRein How do I cheat?
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:36 am Post subject: |
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A rounded square? (like a rounded rectangle)
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redslothx Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:39 am Post subject: Re: Im confused... |
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| Hideki wrote: | Can a square circle be drawn...
Just thinking about it, a circle represents perfection.
A circle is also the shortest distance compared to a square.
While square represents imperfection, is a longer distance, but is a building block...
A square circle representing imperfect perfection,a short or long distance...wha....
You broke my logic. |
Perfection is a lie. Nothing is perfect.
A circle isn't a solid line. For starters, any drawn circle is composed of atoms. There is space between atoms. In regards to atoms, it is believed that they have a round shape. Technically speaking, a circle's edge would be composed of countless "bumps".
Circles don't exist =x
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Strelok Expert Cheater
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:34 am Post subject: |
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circles can not be true because it is made of many strait lines of atoms
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Aviar³ Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:39 am Post subject: Re: Im confused... |
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| Space Cowboy wrote: | | Hideki wrote: | Can a square circle be drawn...
Just thinking about it, a circle represents perfection.
A circle is also the shortest distance compared to a square.
While square represents imperfection, is a longer distance, but is a building block...
A square circle representing imperfect perfection,a short or long distance...wha....
You broke my logic. |
Perfection is a lie. Nothing is perfect.
A circle isn't a solid line. For starters, any drawn circle is composed of atoms. There is space between atoms. In regards to atoms, it is believed that they have a round shape. Technically speaking, a circle's edge would be composed of countless "bumps".
Circles don't exist =x
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You take too much calculus.
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xV I post too much
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:50 am Post subject: Re: Im confused... |
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| Random Memory wrote: | | Space Cowboy wrote: | | Hideki wrote: | Can a square circle be drawn...
Just thinking about it, a circle represents perfection.
A circle is also the shortest distance compared to a square.
While square represents imperfection, is a longer distance, but is a building block...
A square circle representing imperfect perfection,a short or long distance...wha....
You broke my logic. |
Perfection is a lie. Nothing is perfect.
A circle isn't a solid line. For starters, any drawn circle is composed of atoms. There is space between atoms. In regards to atoms, it is believed that they have a round shape. Technically speaking, a circle's edge would be composed of countless "bumps".
Circles don't exist =x
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You take too much calculus. |
Pretty sure you don't learn why a circle isn't a circle in calculus.
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