I thought his latest EOs were that all numbers were irrational
No, just fictional.
I’m more a fan of Lucas numbers.
Lucas numbers are produced from the Golden Ratio and its inverse as follows:
L(n) = phi-n + (-phi)n
L(0) is 2 because anything to the zeroth power is 1, so the equation becomes 1 + 1 = 2.
Then,
- The Golden Ratio phi = (sqrt(5) - 1)/2.
- phi-1 = (sqrt(5) + 1)/2.
The sqrt(5)'s cancel out and you get 1.
They continue to cancel out.
L(2) = 3, L(3) = 4, L(4) = 7, L(5) = 11, etc. It works out to what a Fibonacci sequence would be if the zeroth term were a 2 instead of a 0.
Something just feels right when rationality comes from irrationality.
The Rogue WH folks are battling over which is real:
https://twitter.com/weeaboo/status/834159023184343040
My goodness. Popcorn time!
It’s obvious that the information is real, but the tweets are fake. Or is it the other way around…?
Fake information wants to be free?
(Or is that fake information, too?)
After reading that all I can think of is this:
Edit: My favorite part is the superintendent’s argument that his demand is no different from people demanding the Confederate flag be taken down, because they both have “political symbolism”.
He’s mad that the argument “It’s just a political symbol,” wasn’t enough to keep the symbol of Jim Crow flying proudly over the ungrateful coloreds.
I’m sure Mexico will be 100% behind this idea.
And they are gonna pay for it.
But then again for many, everywhere south of the border is Mexico anyway.
I missed this one. The Southern White House?
I think he realized that calling it the Winter White House would mean he couldn’t go in the summer.
Perhaps he should be served with a compulsory purchase order if he’s going to treat it as a state residence?
Keep on poking at his fragile ego…
Why was Trump ranting about protesters at town halls like it is a bad thing… ooooooooh
EDIT
Oh, and I notice McConnell didn’t answer the question, choosing to laugh and ask the woman if she felt better instead.
It could mean a lot of things he might not like.
The former Russian imperial residence in St Petersburg, stormed in the Revolution of 1917 and later used as a museum and art gallery.