Did I do it right?
27. ( J ⇒ ¬M ) ⇒ ( ¬H ⇒ ¬( B ∧ N )) (I'm interpreting 'x only on the assumption of y' as ¬x ⇒ ¬y)
28. (( A ∧ B ) ∨ ( C ∧ D )) ⇒ ¬(( E ∧ F ) ∨ ( G ∧ H ))
29. D ⇔ ¬Q
30. ( N ⇔ C ) ⇒ ( B ⇒ A ) (I'm interpreting 'x exactly on the …
I don't see why yes.
people i'm seriously laughing at a math joke. i'm fucked up. this is so fucked up
If it's funny it's funny, it being based on math should not be a factor.
Boy, that was way worse than I remembered. I remember thinking that at least the non-Harry characters acted like normal people and thus finding it interesting what they had to say about him. Though I didn't read much.
Didn't TVT love it?
They did, y…
It often uses a white sauce made of milk and cornflour, though I prefer that brownish one (that I can't find a recipe for). The mushroom are optional, generally I see it using tomato, onion and lettuce, though with mushrooms it seems even more delic…
I did. Then again, I was like 11 at the time.
Edit: Then again I was like 20 when FFX came out and I still couldn't figure out the big obvious spoiler, so age probably wouldn't have made a difference. I'm terrible at these things.
Edit edit: Duh, …
oh look at me I'm so fucking edgy that I don't value social media! nothing of value would be lost! hooray, burn it all! fuck human connection! ahahahahaha why do I come here or anywhere anymore
I dunno about the context but it seems like it's drawing a distinction between being 'part of' and 'belonging', the latter not defined to mean that everything that belongs to one of its elements in turn belongs to it (like in set theory or something…