Let's say random things

<p>Nah today I got one from someone who goes to a school in Auckland, NZ.</p>

<p>^ LOL for real. Ahaha, if you ever get one from an Asian girl who is from a NZ city other than Auckland, it’s probably me. But I haven’t “revealed” myself on FB yet :p</p>

<p>I just found my proof book from this summer.</p>

<p>Man I was on point math wise.</p>

<p>Given
x and y are elements of the set S, and * is a binary operator of the Set
and the 2 laws

  1. x * (x * y) = y
  2. (y * x) * x = y</p>

<p>Prove x * y = y * x</p>

<p>One of my favorite problems. Btw there is no inverse for the operator, as inverses do not exist for all mathematical operations(Matrices)</p>

<p>MIT, prove that x + x = 2x.</p>

<p>To prove that, I would have to manipulate a few things in set theory. Which involves me looking up Peano’s postulates.</p>

<p>I don’t feel like it.</p>

<p>Assuming x is a natural number.</p>

<p>So after all… that girl and that guy do go out. And he’s more socially awkward than I am. WTH?</p>

<p>^ I can empathize with that. The girl that broke up with me in February soon after went out with a guy who is not as good looking, well dressed, smart, or just all around good as I am. After that she had a fling with a convict. After seeing the kind of guys she went for, it probably wouldn’t have worked out anyway. </p>

<p>Then another girl and I had a little something going, and she ended up choosing a guy who is (once again) all around nerdier, and he’s a college dropout. I think I’m still a little bitter about that one, but there’s a LOT to the story.</p>

<p>Oh well. Win some, lose some.</p>

<p>It’s going to be a lonely homecoming.</p>

<p>When is your homecoming? Saturday?</p>

<p>English homework sucks I have to make a ‘static image’ (really just a picture) on a book I’ve read, which happens to be The Life of Pi, now I have to ‘make’ a tiger</p>

<p>What do bullying, police shootings, and child abuse have in common?</p>

<p>^They suck?</p>

<p>My homecoming is this Saturday… I’ve never been. What’s it like?</p>

<p>the 16th is my homecoming.</p>

<p>Please prove x + x = 2x sometime soon.</p>

<p>^^^I went to my homecoming dance freshman and sophomore year…freshman year because I had high hopes for high school dances, and sophomore year because a guy I liked asked me. They’re usually sweaty and gross with typical dance music. Our VP walks through the grind pit shining flashlights at anyone dancing inappropriately. It’s pretty lame</p>

<p>The homecoming spirit days and football game are always fun. This year we have a “decade day” where each grade got assigned a different decade to dress up as…seniors are supposed to be the '70s. Me and my nerdy friends might dress for the 1870’s just for the hell of it.</p>

<p>Also, speaking of homecoming, my school seems to think I am homecoming royalty material. what the eff?</p>

<p>^ Decade day as well? Wow.</p>

<p>Jrs got 70s. I’m going to be one awkward guy at Homecoming, but I need to man up and get out of my house and go interact with people.</p>

<p>No dancing though.
Got my math notebook ready.</p>

<p>^Good. You can prove x+x=2x for me then.</p>

<p>One of favorite math problems right now:</p>

<p>Proving that all non-trivial zeros of the zeta function lie on the critical line.</p>

<p>MIT, when you’re done with the other one, solve this one for me? kthx.</p>