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I observe the following theorem, reduced to a formula as follows:

AS + QO = AC - CC.

Where AS is accuracy of spelling, QO is quality of observation, AC is alcohol consumed and CC is carbs consumed.
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#2
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I observe the following theorem, reduced to a formula as follows:

AS + QO = AC - CC.

Where AS is accuracy of spelling, QO is quality of observation, AC is alcohol consumed and CC is carbs consumed.
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Slow down on the Maker's Mark...
 
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#5
I observe the following theorem, reduced to a formula as follows:

AS + QO = AC - CC.

Where AS is accuracy of spelling, QO is quality of observation, AC is alcohol consumed and CC is carbs consumed.
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So lets plug in the numbers for your post. We will use a qualitative 1-10 scale for the first two variables. You will need to provide either AC or CC.

10 + 3 = ? - ?
 
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#8
i just found the ignore button sweet

and miss gems like this? No way! You should search for the thread where he claimed to be leaving VN (that was 6k posts ago for him)

this thread should be deleted but it could be fun
 
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i observe the following theorem, reduced to a formula as follows:

As + qo = ac - cc.

Where as is accuracy of spelling, qo is quality of observation, ac is alcohol consumed and cc is carbs consumed.
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Is this you, LG?
 

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I observe the following theorem, reduced to a formula as follows:

AS + QO = AC - CC.

Where AS is accuracy of spelling, QO is quality of observation, AC is alcohol consumed and CC is carbs consumed.
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So let me see if I understand you...according to your formula, an exceptionally well written post is equal to or the result of an all night bender.

It's amazing you were able to derive this advanced formula, since according to scientists, a gator's brain is roughly the size of an acorn or half a tablespoon.
 
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I was under the impression there was no math required on this board. Can a Mod verify please.
 
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Well there is "book smart" and there is "street smart". Neither of which apply here.

When I hear someone claim to be street smart not book smart, I process it audibly to hear "I'm not too smart".
 
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#19
#19
Oh please, fai1dozer. At a time when half the threads on the forum are talking about how amazing the Vols are because we beat a team one year removed from FCS status, you come in here and scoop up a typo?

That's like bringing a bulldozer to bury a dead cat. There are mountains of fail on the main board that need moving.
 

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