27 Jan 13
Originally posted by mikelom[PDF]
Isn't the derivative dy/dx siny coq equal to cosy coq?
or even the derivative of secxy coq being secxy coq with a tan? x
-m. 😛
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"P not yet made equal to NP ...... or derivative work incorporates texts previously published. 2. ...... isn't x just an object of a category? 60 ..... investments of bones and shiny objects. ...... “that's going to cost you” or “I'll do it after I finish ... Gallina language used by the Coq theorem prover, ..... If we're at s, and want to go in dx/dy, ..."
Be patient, Mikey. You heard what the lady said. Go read a book on cheese variations or restaurant chef coqing.
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31 Jan 13
Originally posted by zakkwylderWell, there's that.
The great comedian Jim Jefferies wisely points out that faking orgasm is not your only trick. Men can fake it, but why would we?
Can you imagine the world revolution it would cause if women just stopped sex after their orgasm (provided they even get one in the first place) like men do?