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2 minutes ago, That1Cellist said:

Hey! Stop that! This is a civil war free thread.

2 minutes ago, Nameless said:

*Activates APD*

Is my ambassador and my weapons person! Assuming APD is a weapon, that is

Posted

I will now invite a pack of laser puppies into the fray. Every civil war needs laser puppies.

Posted
Just now, Ranryu said:

I will now invite a pack of laser puppies into the fray. Every civil war needs laser puppies.

MERCY PLEASE

*falls to my knees* I KNOW IM COWARDLY. PLEASE SPARE ME—FOR THE SAKE OF MY CHARACTERS! FOR KIERA AND ROBIN AND FALCON AND GEEEEEE

Posted

*Automatic Potato Defense finishes deploying*

 

A cylindrical container of diameter 17.8 centimeters and height of 2.4 meters is three-quarters full of water. Assuming the density of water is 1000 kg/m^3, calculate the work needed to pump the water out of a three centimeter tall spigot on the top of the container. Be exact, and remember to include units.

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Just now, The Halcyon Girl said:

MERCY PLEASE

*falls to my knees* I KNOW IM COWARDLY. PLEASE SPARE ME—FOR THE SAKE OF MY CHARACTERS! FOR KIERA AND ROBIN AND FALCON AND GEEEEEE

THE LASER PUPPIES COMMAND ALL. JOIN US OR PERISH

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

BUT EVERYTHING CHANGED WHEN THE CAT EMPIRE ATTACKED!

IM SAFE

HAHA I KNEW THIS TEUCE WAS A GOOD IDEA

HAAAAAAAALELUIA

HAAAAAAAELUIa

Edited by The Halcyon Girl
Posted
Just now, Nameless said:

MAY THE POWER OF CALCULUS COMPELL YOU!
 

INTEGRATE THE EQUATION 1/(ln(e^sin(x^2+7x)))

Denial

Posted
Just now, The Halcyon Girl said:

Denial

CALCULATE THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FORMED WHEN ROTATING THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE EQUATIONS X^2, 8 - X, AND Y = 0 ABOUT THE X-AXIS

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Nameless said:

CALCULATE THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FORMED WHEN ROTATING THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE EQUATIONS X^2, 8 - X, AND Y = 0 ABOUT THE X-AXIS

Uhhhh

NO. I MIST BE STEONG.

Edited by The Halcyon Girl
Who cares about typos? Not me!

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