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What type of person comprises basilmarket Entitled to my own opinion, I believe that people on basilmarket are generally non-successful people who criticize and bring down others to their own level in order to install a superiority complex to make themselves feel a bit better. In other words, most of basilmarket is jealous of the success of others. The sarcasm some lie behind is just a thin veil that once unmasked reveals the true nature of the person behind the computer - insecurity. Dispute with me, bring on your own views!

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I dont know how to start it so I'll just begin by rambling. I guess there's a girl for whom I have a few feelings. See, it's strange because I never thought I would like her in that way, but overtime as we worked together on various instrumental/vocal performances, we grew closer. At any rate, as we won several competitions together at various festivals, I don't know why but I liked her more and more; I loved spending time with her. You know how you catch yourself sometimes smiling throughout a whole 2 hour long chat with someone? Funny how that works but I can't believe I found myself doing it. Typical things like that -- that's how I knew that I was pretty much infatuated at least with her. However, I realized nothing would ever come of i

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Math Question Help I thought I might add to the confusion. Let A = (0,0) and B = (b,2) be points on the coordinate plane. Let ABCDEF be a convex equilateral hexagon such that angle FAB = 120 degrees. AB || DE, BC || EF, CD || FA, and the y-coordinates of its vertices are distinct elements of the set {0,2,4,6,8,10}. The area of the hexagon can be written in the form m times sqrt{n}, where m and n are positive integers and n is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find m + n.

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What type of person comprises basilmarket Entitled to my own opinion, I believe that people on basilmarket are generally non-successful people who criticize and bring down others to their own level in order to install a superiority complex to make themselves feel a bit better. In other words, most of basilmarket is jealous of the success of others. The sarcasm some lie behind is just a thin veil that once unmasked reveals the true nature of the person behind the computer - insecurity. Dispute with me, bring on your own views!

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The Plight of Gamers? Hi everyone, As my disclaimer, I'd like to start off by telling you that I decided to ask basilmarket because the majority here probably play games often. Anyway just recently I saw an interesting picture depicting a triangle between good academics, a social life, and sleep, and a caption toward the bottom saying "pick two." (You might have seen this image before.) Later, a similar image popped up, but now, the creator of the picture humorously pointed out that gamers get none of the 3. While a joke, this photo made me think and question games -- are they truly detrimental to your life? Instead of investing hours into a virtual reality, someone could work at a sport, study to get into a better college, play m

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