Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
The point of fictional writing is to create something enjoyable to read, not something to be deconstructed sperglord style. Same thing with comics. People who pick apart Kirby's art and attempt to label what's so "good" about it clearly have no clue what makes his work so appealing in the first place
>Implying you can't simultaneously enjoy and analyze something
Ideally in my estimation a novel should, while enjoyable to simply read, should provoke thought and, if you put some work into it, yield interesting ideas, viewpoints and concepts.
Ideally in my estimation a novel should, while enjoyable to simply read, should provoke thought and, if you put some work into it, yield interesting ideas, viewpoints and concepts.
yea i was pretty much going to write this but then you wrote it first
So, you know those cars with that keyless entry pad? The one under the driver's side handle? Well, if you look closely you will see that there are really only 5 buttons, labeled "1/2", "3/4", "5/6", "7/8", "9/0". In an effort to avoid a little confusion, I'm going to call those buttons 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, respectively.
A little experimentation will reveal that, if the code is 11357, and you type 5113579, the door will still open! This means that with 7 characters we managed to try out 3 sequences - 51135, 11357, and 13579. After the inital 4 numbers (which sort of primed the pump) every digit tries one new sequence. Since there are 55 length 5 sequences of characters from an alphabet of size 5, we know that we'll need to try 3125 sequences total. With our intuition from above, we would hope that we could find a sequence of size 4 + 3125 (priming the pump, followed by one new sequence every keypress). It turns out that a mathematician named de Bruijn has already done all of the hard work for us on this one, and all of the relevant math can found under the names de Bruijn sequence and de Bruijn graph. But I'm not going to talk about math any further here. Right now, I am going to give you a sequence of minimal length that, when you enter it into a car's numeric keypad, is guaranteed to unlock the doors of said car. It is exactly 3129 keypresses long, which should take you around 20 minutes to go through.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
Tracy Butler is in a league of her own when it comes to comics, too. I kind of feel bad for folks who start out trying to work her style. That'd be like trying to introduce yourself to mathematics in general by starting with dynamic systems and differential equations
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
Speaking of webcomics
nice for Terminal Lance to get acknowledgement from HQ, and the anatomy in-joke is a little bit surprising. Shows my Corps still has its sense of humor which I find very, very lacking in the other branches of service. Especially the Army.
Sororities are supposed to be dirty and stuff! A majority of guys are straight (we think, anyway :p ). There are a lot of pervy doodz on the internet! Do you see where I am going with this? It fits! : )
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
I should note that a lot of sorority and fraternity secret ritual manuals have been leaked onto the internet. I suggest that you all should go read them immediately, if only for the comedy value -- which is exactly why these corny rituals were kept secret in the first place.
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I personally believe that nothing out of the realm of Austen, Twain, and Carroll should be taught as proper fiction but that's just me
looks pretty badass in this pic IMO
Ideally in my estimation a novel should, while enjoyable to simply read, should provoke thought and, if you put some work into it, yield interesting ideas, viewpoints and concepts.
And Kirby who?
yea i was pretty much going to write this but then you wrote it first
NANEY'S NITPICK NOOK:
Deconstruction is simply one form of literary analysis, the two terms shouldn't be used interchangeably.
I wanna paint like Ad Reinhardt.
I don't even know who this is.
I don't even know what that is.
a cool ass thing to watch:
Briana O'Neal does indeed seem to be a woman.
This is in fact someone I had history class with a few years ago. I have no idea how she found my Facebook.
seen it.
*smugface*
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead