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 #56
avatar+1038 
+7

 

Are you jealous, TR? It looks like you are—you’re challenging 7UP to a duel. I’m sure Lady Rosala is most pleased to have two very disparate worriers fight for her.

 

I can estimate right now, with a 99.9% probability that you will lose. Not because 7UP’s mathematics, writing, and linguistic skills exceed yours by a factor of a googolplex or two, but simply because Rosala would prefer 7UP’s company to yours by a factor of a googolplex or two. This would be true, even if she didn’t prefer 7UP’s company at all. If you need a warfare analogy, she will karate-punch your lights out.

 

For Rosala to make such a post implies a history with 7UP that far exceeds the time of your presences on here. The innuendos anyone may imply to Rosala’s comments are probably very lost on her. I’ve read every one of Rosala’s posts and there is not another one like this. This suggests she is unaware of the connotation. If she is aware, then this is a very cool overture. * 7UP’s response was to use a good-natured, public tease to Rosala after finding himself the center of attention in a vampire scenario with comical, but (possibly) unintentional innuendos.

 

I am quite curious how Rosala will respond to it.

 

Rosala can punch, kick, bite, and verbally blast anyone away if she has a mind to. She can also be extraordinarily charming in a quiet, polite, and reverential manner. So 7UP may need to barrow your titanium armor or prepare for a heavy date.

 

I find it very ironic that you point out that this is a maths site not a dating site, while you post thousands of lines of fantasy role playing warfare games. The fact is, all co-educational organizations, whether real or virtual, that allows for any serious social component, creates a societal structure that can potentially lead to dating relationships. High schools and colleges are well known for this. You might notice this, if you ever choose to press pause on you warfare games.

Aug 14, 2015
 #2
avatar+130511 
+10

Here's the graph.......https://www.desmos.com/calculator/t1f4fhif21

 

[Desmos shows the root to be -1.25......Alan's answer is closer to the truth....!!!  ]

 

 

 

  

Aug 14, 2015

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