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This is a question about the brain.

Why the fuck do you think this is a baby getting fucked? Like, what mechanism in the brain is responsible for that?

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Hey I heard /sci/ loves helping high schoolers with homework, so here it goes.

log a (x) + log a (3x+4) = 2log a (3x-4)

where x > 4/3

Cheers.

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Hey /sci/, I weigh 260lbs.

So I went to the pool with a few acquaintances today (I kept my shirt on) and noticed that after a bit my chums were struggling to keep afloat and hanging out to the sides while I bobbed in the water nearly effortlessly. Why is this?

I know it's because of buoyancy somehow related to my weight, but is it my actual mass or its dispersion at unique places in my body?

Would an equally fluffy but differently shaped gentleman not float along like a glorious galleon as I do?

Am I a superhuman?

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