Sneaky link after a day party, light skin roommate #2
Nigeria lady available for meet up
His teen stepdaughter Alex Grey is no longer a virgin
Police booty I will catch any perp with a meaty ebony dick, and suck
Behind the scenes with schoolgirls Capri Cavanni and Alison Tyler
Asian Kendra Spade sucks cock and gets banged in the couch
Thick ebony Big ass
Horny swingers swap partner and orgy in the red room
Two slut teens anal reamed by one dick
Horny lesbians in a lusty fisting scene
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what kind of math you do? what math gets you all hot and bothered. uh. I just mean what kind of math you do?
My PhD research was in number theory, on special values of L-functions. If you want to get hot and bothered you can enjoy my thesis in one commutative diagram:
More recently, I've worked on factorization in numerical monoids. I wrote some about that here.
These days I think a lot about, like, effective teaching, and about how both the idea and the practice of mathematical modeling can help us think about everything else more clearly. That gets me really excited about funny AI failures, optical illusions, Kuhnian paradigm shifts, and political metadiscourse.
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very funny watching ppl discover that you can compute associative operations in parallel and acting like it's genius, years after MapReduce
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The Ark
The Doctor and his companions arrive on an Ark ship leading humanity away from the doomed Earth. But a cold could cause doom for all involved in 'The Ark'!
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Remember your journey is very important, young man, therefore you must travel with understanding as well as hope.The First Doctor
Synopsis
The Doctor, Steven and new companion Dodo Chaplet land on a spaceship taking the last of humanity away from a dying Earth, but a seemingly innocuous illness carried by Dodo could have devastating effects for the humans and the subservient…
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"When people say that a monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors over a given category they mean that a monad is a monoid object in the monoidal category of the endofunctors."
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LOL not the Doctor saying he hasnt SEEN any Refusians when they are invisible. Ths is the fun word play and games from the Doctor I enjoy.
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me and my friend were in group theory class today and he was like yayy tomorrow were finally seeing groups!!
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Doctor Who: Monoids
Favourite Episode: The Ark (only story)
Home Planet: Unknown
Scary Factor: 2/10 Just the look of them and watching them moved creeped me out a little
My Personal Rating: 6/10 I like them, a lot, I like that in the first half of the story they were really devolved and then later on they had evolved to be smart enough to enslave the humans.
(Please don't take these too seriously, it's just a bit of fun)
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Dr Who: the Ark
After two reasonably complete seasons of Dr Who it is a bit of a shock to have such a long run of serials that don’t exist, either in full or partially. I’ve skipped over the single part Mission to the Unknown (a teaser to the epic Daleks’ Masterplan), the four part Myth-Makers (in which we would have said farewell to Vicki), the twelve part Daleks’ Masterplan (I will catch up with the surviving episodes soon), and the four part The Massacre. That last one is where Dodo wanders aboard the TARDIS at the end of the serial to join the Doctor and Steven Taylor.
This is the first time I’ve seen this serial, collectively called The Ark, outside of small clips. I watched it on 27 December 2022. I don’t know why I’ve not watched it before, and I quite enjoyed it. It does have its flaws, and doesn’t contain anything remarkable. It’s just a watchable adventure in which our heroes cause problems, are caught up with more problems, and set things on a path that seems okay.
I liked how it’s two related adventures told in a total of four parts because it cracks along at a decent pace. The plot can be boiled down to there being two groups vying over a planet that belongs to neither of them. One group are humans, the other not. It’s tempting to view one group as evil and the other as deserving and good, but the reality shows neither are wholly one or the other. The simplistic moral is that if you treat others badly, they can turn nasty against you. The story also tries to show how devastating unintended consequences can be. In this case, Dodo’s cold spreads as a deadly virus to those who’ve not been exposed before, including Steven… watching this plot strand while Covid-19 continues to cause sickness and death globally wasn’t easy. The Monoid space burial was oddly affecting. Death is real.
The humans aren’t all men — hurrah! — but, we only see white people — boo! We are also back to them not wearing very much. Oddly, when we skip 700 years in their future, their clothes and hairstyles haven’t changed.
The Monoids are curious creatures. It’s interesting that no one knows where they came from. They seem fairly simple-minded… no, they’re child-like. Using natural numbers as names, naming everything they’ve secured as “security _____”, 2 being easily tricked by Dodo to reveal their plans, and their nastiness in their (partially justified) revenge against the humans is childish. They remind me a bit of the Ogrons, come to think of it.
I’m skipping ahead to The Gunflighters next. I’ll catch up with what remains of the Celestial Toymaker later…
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