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Ah, it would take 24 mins. … I think.

 

You know, I never knew a woodchuck was actually an animal until now.

 

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What happened to your post just now? About woodchucks paw size and everything? Blast. Now I look like a wacko.

Posted

I sware on the dirt covering the top of my tombstone, he really did make a post!!

He said something about the number of chucks a woodchuck could wood in a minute, and then… oh, forget it, no one will ever believe me. I suppose I'll go on home and feed my chickens.

Posted

ok.....

 

even if a lechuck can chuck wood and would chuck would, a lechuck wouldn't chuck an amout of would since a lechuck doesn't want to chuck wood :jawa

Posted
Originally posted by jimmycracker

The point will never end, because points have 2 ends and they go in both directions.

Points don't go in any directions, lines do. But then lines don't have ends. If you're saying there are 2 ends then I guess you're talking about a segment. :)

 

Kryllith

Posted

i think you could say a point has 4 ends....

 

at least, if the point is a square point. Round points don't work like that :)

 

take this point for example:

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Posted

Ah, blast. Well, anyway, I meant point as in a point in your life, which has two ends. Starts at the first end, and ends at the second. Unless the mayor just announced that we have to do everything backwards, then obviously it's the opposite.

By the way, what's the opposite of opposite? Don't tell me same. I don't like the word same. Sounds like sane. I'm not sane.

Anyway, I have to go and feed my chickens now. Perhaps my turkeys can take over… for now… (insert dramatic music)

Posted
Originally posted by Yoghurt

i think you could say a point has 4 ends....

 

at least, if the point is a square point. Round points don't work like that :)

 

take this point for example:

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No. One can't even draw a point. A point has no dimension. You can only mark a point using an X.

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