Poisin_Kat

poisin_kat


Just your friendly neighbourhood Canadian queer. Hope you guys don't hate me!
(Yes, I do know it's spelt Poison, no need to tell me.)

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that's making a statement 22 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
. . . What's holding the scythe?
Best ride 13 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
May be an emotional support dog or that the person has an invisible illness, not necessarily that he/she's visually impaired.
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I can now legally... vote! 44 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Interest?
Have a great week 16 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
She/He betrayed me
I trusted him/her
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Sometimes you just understand people 2 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
I'm calling a bit of BS somewhere...
http://i.imgur.com/HqNiYf1.jpg (It's a tumblr. post)
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Good night, sweet prince. 6 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
That actually makes me extremely sad
RIP Grape-Kun.
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Read carefully 9 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
"... you won't believe this, but the answer is 5!"
It's technically correct, the answer is "5!".
Also kudos to you ray, I knew about factorials but I never would of got it. xD
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When teachers should be the students 36 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
The question is about reasonableness, as it says in bold before the question. The question wants you to reasonably explain how 4/6 could be more than 5/6, and the kid said the only reasonable way that could be possible. If it stated that Marty's pizza was larger, the question would have been solved already. The question asks how it's possible, not IF it's possible. The teacher was wrong.
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It's something 6 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
All but Netflix on the very left. I knew I couldn't be the only one to notice the tabs xD
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When teachers should be the students 36 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Yes, but six portions doesn't mean it's equal. For example, 4/6 of 15 (10) is more than 5/6 of 6 (5), and considering the question explicitly said that Marty (the one with less fraction wise) ate MORE, you would have to assume that even though his fraction was less, the size and overall amount of pizza was more.
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When teachers should be the students 36 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
The teacher would be correct under the assumption that the two pizzas are the same area, but the student proposed that they were different sizes (Reasonability). For example, 4/6 of 15 (10) is more than 5/6 of 6 (5). The kid was right, the teacher wasn't.
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When teachers should be the students 36 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
The question was about reasonableness. The question said the 4/6 (Marty) ate more than the 5/6, so the kid was basically right.
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Two breeds of dog in one: The corgi-husky 2 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
I may be wrong, but I think it's actually a Corgi/Australian Shepherd breed. The brown spots and the pattern give it away for me.
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What have you been doing the the birds? 11 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
The word "the" already has an exposed 'e', meaning it would show an 'e' for the last word as well.
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Tell me 10 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Ctrl+Shift+N and parental disappointment
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I'm treated the same way as an eraser on a pencil 8 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
You just need to find someone who likes to use black paper.
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The Canadian president mocked for wearing Chewbacca socks at an international conference 15 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Trudeau isn't the best, but he definitely isn't the worst. May I kindly ask why you disagree with him, garlog?
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The Canadian president mocked for wearing Chewbacca socks at an international conference 15 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
@title just going to quickly point out that it's a prime minister up here in Canada, not a president. But in all seriousness, I love his socks.
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I love you, FunSubstance 64 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Well then
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I love how this is the main method of dealing with natural disasters 11 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
What about Hurricane Katia?
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Does it take nine months? 8 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
Hm, that's not really a question you can properly answer. With a quick google search, I found out that horses are usually pregnant for 11-12 months before giving birth, but considering that he's clearly not a horse, we don't know if it'll follow this. In the real world, it's not possible for something to reproduce with another species (without special scientist shenanigans), so we don't know exactly how the baby will form. Would it take 9 months, assuming Loki's little swimmies are Human based? Or would it take 11-12 months, since it's forming inside a horse? Would the fact that it's forming into a horse-like animal cause it take longer, since it's significantly larger? I'm not exactly interested enough in this to delve into fetal growing patterns and approximate it, but there's some food for thought.
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Hipster Henry (getting a divorce before it was cool) 7 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
It's a stock photo, and stock photos are hilarious so people tend to seek them out to make memes due to the sheer stupidity of them (Ie: Harold). How it became so large; who knows? It's the internet.
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Welcome to the brotherhood 17 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
The slightly disappointing and not thrilling at all conclusion!
https://twitter.com/ReturnOvThaMack/status/797802722821017600
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Its true tho 21 comments
poisin_kat · 7 years ago
My Nephew also has light vitiligo, and I find the condition actually kind of interesting. It takes nothing away and nobody has ever cared that he has some weird spots.
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