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Xykeb Zraliv – 3. “You are the Child, and to you I grant power, for I see in you the potential that will grant my father, the King, his greatest wish. You shall be not of the land of Technology, nor of the realm of Magick, but of both, and thus you shall form the Bridge. TALK – it hurts it hurts it hurts it hurts it hurts it hurts it hurts it hurts
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Well, I find math in general fun, so I'd probably find calculus fun. Also, I have a whole bunch of questions that my math teacher says that he can't fully explain until I learn calculus. I also want to learn calculus in order to be able to calculate when New Year's really is (I've boycotted the holiday for years, due to the inaccuracy of it, i.e. the new year does not technically start at midnight), and my sister's boyfriend (also a math geek) says that it changes every year and one would have to use calculus to find out when it started each individual year.
On a side note, we're getting really off-topic here, so if you've got any comments on what I just said, you should probably move it to my talk page or something.
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