There now you know-ah don-you ge it calculah ah whal faa fla ah lih mih? (Thanks for the tip, Benjamin!)
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There now you know-ah don-you ge it calculah ah whal faa fla ah lih mih? (Thanks for the tip, Benjamin!)
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This guy should really learn his limits.
It’s too bad, he tried to make acute video but it came off obtuse. He didn’t approach it from the right angle.
I know, it’s all form and no function.
Rational criticisms.
I cosign these sentiments. Dude was off on a tangent.
He only got a 2.3 on Pitchfork, who considered his work to be highly derivative.
I guess you could geometry an algebra math.
[FLW wants to join in on math puns, but can't because he works in PR, which means his math skills a piss poor at best. He struggles mightily to come up with a relevant math pun, but after myriad attempts, he's ultimately bested.
He waves to his Monster friends from the shore, as they sail away to Pun Island. Finds a flat rock in the shade, sits down and thumbs through his dog-eared copy of the AP Stylebook as a single tear runs slowly down his cheek.]
Don’t worry, FLW, when we head off to Pun Island, we’ll be sure to carry the remainder of our group with us.
I hope he learns how to rap better so he can integrate those improved skills into his Calculus II video.
Dude just doesn’t have any loga-rhythm
I think we found Dee Reynolds’ next boyfriend.
He’s wearing New Orleans Mardi Gras beads! You know he got them by flashing his wiener when girls answered the following equation correctly:
SHOW US YOUR WORK!!!
I think this brings up an important issue in our society. Nerdcore rap: blessing or menace?
P.S. I am firmly AGAINST nerdcore rap. Unless you consider Deltron 3030 to be nerdcore. Then I am still against nerdcore rap, but with one big-ass exception.
I have mixed feelings about nerdcore mostly because I never listen.
Most of it operates on the assumption that irony is inherently humorous, and the artists generally tend to assume that intelligent lyrics can make up for lack of musical capability. For fake rap to work, it has to sound good first, and the lyrics should come after (e.g. The Lonely Island, Lawblog).
See I can’t even tell if you’re being ironic or not right now.
Like rain on your wedding day.
Ha, you two.
Awww, thanks, Facetaco.
::turns hat sideways, puts on hilariously oversized chain, crosses arms in B-Boy stance::
It looks like he’s flashed his boobs to a lot of people during Mardi Gras
sorry heimaey… i hadn’t read your comment…
Don’t worry, we’ll just refer to Heimaey’s comment as Poutinebbq’s comment prime.
I prefer “U + Me = Us (Calculus)” by 2Gether
Great! now I’m gonna have that song in my head all day. I mean, I’ve never heard that, is that a One Direction song? Weird.
Wait. I thought that was a slow jam by Chad of Heart2Heart. Which one is Chad? He’s my favorite.
this song is just really good, I think. I mean, it’s good! right? but yeah, it would be so much better if he ended every line with “MUTHAFUCKA,” or at the very least took a breath at some point. how is he even still conscious by the end? some math trick? god damn, I hate math. I JUST HATE EVERYTHING THOUGH, YOU GUYS. (but not you guys)
Daaaaaad
This brought me horrible memories of calculus. I guess that the limit is infinity for all!
If he hadn’t specifically told me he was rapping, I might’ve thought he was doing a really bad impression of Bill Cosby teaching a Calculus class.