SirLoin97
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Bruh that's the definition of materialism
I don't think he's orthodox?
Your next line is "Who created God?"
@ะะธะณฯฯะธะด don't worry about the trinity yet. Focus on God's existence and how it is the metaphysical foundation for all creation
Once you know God exists, then you can learn about him. I think if you go out of order you'll confuse yourself
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwMDuudTGqjPZkMtMWtYUHZZbm8/view Edward Feser, The Last Superstition
Part of the problem with publishing is that single studies aren't ever really supposed to have weight, but when they're published, news media picks it up and reports it as a newly discovered fact.
Someone Greek could tell you the acrostic of Ichthys but it's something like Iesus Christ God (theos) our Savior
Which is why Christians started using the fish
Iฤsous Christos, Theou Yios, Sลtฤr
There's no point putting it in the Greek alphabet. But yeah it's Jesus Christ, God's son, (the/our) Savior
@Gewisse Meow the Jewels is pretty fun
Bone marrow isn't too common, I don't think. Good news for you MawLr. The only one I can think of is a type of leukemia
Is Graham Greene good? I know he was Catholic and has decent renown, but I guess my question is how Catholic or degen is he?
I'll probably get the Power and the Glory from the library and give it a spin
I thought before Tolkien elves were supposed to be tiny people who helped you make shoes by your deadline
More like the Santa elves or Keebler elf
Grenada is on there. 1983
Not as retarded as invading Grenada
@Luis if you liked breaking bad, you should watch Better Call Saul too. Lower stakes, but still a good study of family relationships and moral gray areas, especially legal ones
5th season starts later this month
I enjoyed Barry a lot too, but that would be more on the degen side and is basically half comedy half drama
It's the Dutch Zeeland not the Danish Sjaelland. Dutch explorer discovered NZ so he named it after a Dutch island
So about the accordion, I have a concertina that I play sometimes. On that, the 2 rows of buttons are meant to be 2 different keys to play in, C and G. I would bet the accordion buttons are the same way
He's not dead, he's pining for the fjords
That's probably referring to the ungodly amount of fireworks they use every night
Although Mickey joining the global jihad is amusing
Aristophanes is great
Sweden rebels against an ai Denmark, but if you can blob enough into Latvia Estonia Novgorod your dev ratio will be big enough to keep them loyal, as long as no one supports their independence. Also absorb Norway.
When they changed missions, Denmark got a free claim on certain Baltic provinces. You might even be able to snag land from Teutons
It's important to eat muscovy before they get too big also
@MawLr I used to play Verdun about a year or 2 ago, but it was pushing the limits of what my laptop can run lol. I'm pretty bad at first person shooters but I did have fun on it.
I think the best I ever did was calling artillery as an officer
And staying in a safe spot in enemy lines so people could spawn in
@andrei4563 a function's value approaches an asymptote, but never reaches it. If we take y= 1/x, then the larger x becomes, our function gets smaller. 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 all the way to 1/9999999. So even though it's decreasing, it never ever equals 0. That's horizontal asymptotes.
Same function, vertical asymptote: y=1/x. There is no value for x=0 because 1/0 is undefined and meaningless. But numbers between 0 and 1, fractions, yield larger values. 1/1/2 gives 2. 1/1/10 gives 10. 1/1/999999999 gives 999999999. So the function is increasing without any ceiling as we very closer to 0, but it's still undefined at zero. With negative x numbers, the function approaches negative infinity.
With hyperbola functions?
In what context? Are you doing conic sections?
Parabola, ellipse, circle, hyperbola
Okay. Oblique ones you will usually only see with a type of function called a hyperbola
There may be different language used for it
Yes, it touches those, so there isn't a horizontal or vertical asymptote
But look on the right and left edges of the graph
Our curves become straighter and straighter, until they basically overlap with the oblique asymptotes
Did I make it worse?
He's not in calc yet, leave him alone lol
In USA asymptotes are an algebra 2 thing
The class before precalc
Limits are usually gutsy
first* not gutsu
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