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>>16094909
This is a maidposting board, newmaid.

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>>16071501
This looks like someone tried to apply OOP tricks to math. Like trying to use tricks from inheritance and polymorphism specifically.

I like that it makes a lot of drawings and the drawings get symbols. This is very nice to look at. I like the idea of see a small drawing and operate advanced Mathematics with small drawings or a sequence of them instead of having to get a big amount of text and symbols that don't have drawings.

I have been asking for an amount of time I don't remember to get math books that have a lot of drawings because drawing is nicer than writing.

I think this might be one of the most important things anyone has shown me. Thank you for showing me.

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>>15945349
I have no idea.

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If you have an uncooked food, it usually tastes better if you cook it before you eat it.

Even some things where you are not adding anything to it, just giving it fire it comes out tasting better.

Why does this happen? Why does cooked food taste better than uncooked food?

What is the Science reason for this? Why does getting fire on a food make it taste nicer?

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>>15847988
Zero isn't a Natural Number but it is a Whole Number.

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