Damn my lateness. Hehe.
If you want the degree of the angle, goodbye.![]()
Damn my lateness. Hehe.
If you want the degree of the angle, goodbye.![]()
No, he wasn't. Wouldn't have made that much difference anyway.Originally Posted by SapphirePhoenix
Regardless, for the purposes of this exercise, he took a completely flat route.
BTFJ
A man sets out on a walk. Eventually, he arrives back where he started and stops, at which point he realises that his head has actually travelled thirty-six feet further than his feet during the walk.
How could this be?
Oh wait, the sun is setting and therefore making it seem like his head had travelled 36 feet longer than his feet?
And to help me out, in general, where exactly is the quote button to quote someone? Heh, I can't seem to locate it.
Does it have something to do with a shadow?
Nope. His head actually physically travelled that much further.
Sapphire... just click "reply" on the post you want to quote.
BTFJ
Uggh I quit. My head hurts.
I'm gonna watch Lizzie McGuire and then go to the gym. Two things that require no thinking whatsoever.
Physical head, not cabbage head... dork brain. Gackface.
No, he just went up and down some hills. His feet stay on the ground, but his head goes up and down all those extra feet.
Bookmarks