1. Your advice is based around the idea shes interested.
  2. Honestly I refuse to accept this idea. There is no place where it makes sense.

    Life would be much easier for me right now if she had just said go to hell.
  3. Just came within about a keystroke of sending her a message to fuck off.
  4. Why are you so damn sure, shes actually interested at all? I dont feel anything I've told you implys that.
  5. I miss General Chat.
  6. Then Aaron has his second psychotic break inside of a month.
  7. I'll go back to pming Buttons though.
  8. I'll just say it, I feel that this board gives me bad advice on purpose, and would enjoy seeing me fail. I'm sure you're gonna call me paranoid, well I cant afford not to be paranoid. The worst feeling in the world to me is losing control. I will happily sabotage myself, so I can fail at something on my own terms.
  9. Hey Aaron,

    long time, no talk.

    I see you're going through a shitty time, via your posts. So feel free to message me if you need help.

    Cal
  10. A school maths question posted on Facebook by a Singaporean TV presenter has stumped thousands, and left many asking if that's really what is expected of Singaporean students. The question asks readers to guess the birthday of a girl called Cheryl using the minimal clues she gives to her friends, Albert and Bernard. Cheryl's Birthday was initially reported to be an examination question for 11-year-olds.



    I love this kind of thing.
  11. Originally posted by iTim:A school maths question posted on Facebook by a Singaporean TV presenter has stumped thousands, and left many asking if that's really what is expected of Singaporean students. The question asks readers to guess the birthday of a girl called Cheryl using the minimal clues she gives to her friends, Albert and Bernard. Cheryl's Birthday was initially reported to be an examination question for 11-year-olds.

    [image]

    I love this kind of thing.
    It s hard. I was close
  12. It was a fun problem. Pure logic. By the way, according to the NY times, the problem is actually from a Math Olympiad at the high-school level.