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Danke, but remember, if you have a sharp memory, the PrawnMan always dominates. I strongly believe that prawns can be incorporated into theoretical physics, via the Rule of 137, which asserts 137 multiplied by the strength of electromagnetic interaction between charged shrimp evaluates to 72, which can be used for investment. This ultimately calculates how much investiture is adequate for large scale production of shrimp. Hence, the Rule of 137 is estimated to be known by 57 and 57 percent of the populations in China and Vietnam respectively. We connect the 57 to Grothendieck. And thus, Grothendieck is nothing more than a crustacean with an exoskeleton and ten legs.
Here is a famous statement by the omniscient being, the PrawnMan (obviously me, who else) as follows:
"Either we redefine prawns, redefine the human being or plainly accept that the human being is but a prawn. If you believe in the former of the refinement of definition, then you are unfortunately an addlepated simpleton who sacrifices his king for rapid development. As for the latter, then just actually exist.
"I know it's strange, but on my droid I see what looks like some kind of Aztec god"
you got a good eye king. once you mentioned it, it does look kinda like the Aztec god of the sun?
i announced it a touch : )

I had to Google that: ''piano driven, ''lol. That' s what Wikipedia says of suggested by 2biz song by the obviously good sounding Ben Rector.
Well, here is the results of this query for a start
2017-06-03 · Obviously, most of the songs in rock are based mostly on guitars and only about 3% of songs in classic rock and modern rock feature piano as the main instrument that drives the song.
2019-03-28 · This piano-driven love song was Vanessa Carlton’s debut single and is still her best known hit. But what a hit! Vanessa has said that the song is about “lost love”, although has refused to name the specific individual she is singing about. She has also called the song “a combination of reality and fantasy.
These are 100 Keyboard Classics, songs where the piano, Hammond organ, Mellotron or Fender Rhodes really do make a difference
2015-09-05 · Please contact producedbytrev@gmail.com if interested in buying rights to song or working. New songs every week. Written & Produced by Trevor Trenor https://...
“Above All,” by Michael W. Smith, may be my favorite version of this song, as it has the greatest piano arrangement of all the other versions I’ve heard, but this song would be a great piano song for any church. Many of Michael W. Smith’s songs place great importance on ascribing to God is that He is above all things, and is preeminent ...
What are the best piano songs ever written? Here's a selection of the best, featuring Joni Mitchell, The Beatles and Radiohead.
The piano in this song makes all that John is singing about powerful. If he were to speak these statements, it wouldn't be considered art, but the piano makes all the "imagines" possible John Lennon's visionary song - MatrixGuy
Written by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer, the song was recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957 for the famous Sun Records, who was home of Elvis Presley and featured in the film Jamboree. One of the most famous piano rock songs ever recorded, it features a searing and pounding piano played by Lewis himself. 2
Piano-dominated songs hit big in the early '60s and late '50s, but the instrument in those years tended to serve as an uptempo component of early rock and roll (i.e., Chuck Berry, Dave "Baby"...
and Michelle Gurevich.. ; )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANmL7LvNzdw
wouldnt the loss a random stuff flying all around us make life hellaboring ? i mean think about it. itd be a place reserved for boheme-hating control freeks. and thatd suk.
The underlying issues were first discussed in the 1950s, in letters from John Forbes Nash Jr. to the National Security Agency, and from Kurt Gödel to John von Neumann. The precise statement of the P versus NP problem was introduced in 1971 by Stephen Cook in his seminal paper "The complexity of theorem proving procedures"[3] (and independently by Leonid Levin in 1973[4]) and is considered by many to be the most important open problem in computer science.[5]
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Someone got muted/banned.
(Forum numbering was messed up, and the bug that causes that when someone gets muted/banned still hasn't been fixed after many years of reports).