by monkeyballs2077 March 21, 2025

by FrApPuCiNo July 11, 2019

To act like a boss
by TyroneUWU December 6, 2023

A stupid four panel meme that has many amazing parody’s, the fourth panel being replaced to a relatable game, or video, or reference:
BFDI REFERENCE:
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But god said
“Hey guys for a prank-“
FNAF SB REFERENCE:
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But god said
“Requires a lvl 4 security pass to enter”
What if you wanted to go to heaven but god said ….
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But god said
“Hey guys for a prank-“
FNAF SB REFERENCE:
What if you
Wanted to go to heaven
But god said
“Requires a lvl 4 security pass to enter”
What if you wanted to go to heaven but god said ….
by XanaduIsGayForLicoriceCookie February 28, 2022

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by AddictedToAnAuditoru March 3, 2025

"It is O.K. to make fun of blind people on this site because they cannot read what we're writing, however I would advise you strongly not to do that." -- dref said right
by "Correct," Fred declared July 13, 2004

"Sigma" is the Greek letter Σ, which is commonly used in mathematics and statistics to represent summation. In mathematical equations, it signifies the sum of a sequence of numbers or terms. For instance, if you have a series of numbers
𝑎
1
,
𝑎
2
,
𝑎
3
,
…
,
𝑎
𝑛
a
1
,a
2
,a
3
,…,a
n
, then the sum of these numbers can be denoted as
∑
𝑖
=
1
𝑛
𝑎
𝑖
∑
i=1
n
a
i
, where
∑
∑ represents the summation symbol,
𝑖
i is the index of summation (it starts at
1
1 and goes up to
𝑛
n), and
𝑎
𝑖
a
i
represents each individual term in the series.
In statistics, sigma (
𝜎
σ) is also used to represent the standard deviation of a population, or the spread of data points around the mean. This usage is particularly common in fields like probability theory and data analysis - Made by ChatGPT because i am NOT writing all that
𝑎
1
,
𝑎
2
,
𝑎
3
,
…
,
𝑎
𝑛
a
1
,a
2
,a
3
,…,a
n
, then the sum of these numbers can be denoted as
∑
𝑖
=
1
𝑛
𝑎
𝑖
∑
i=1
n
a
i
, where
∑
∑ represents the summation symbol,
𝑖
i is the index of summation (it starts at
1
1 and goes up to
𝑛
n), and
𝑎
𝑖
a
i
represents each individual term in the series.
In statistics, sigma (
𝜎
σ) is also used to represent the standard deviation of a population, or the spread of data points around the mean. This usage is particularly common in fields like probability theory and data analysis - Made by ChatGPT because i am NOT writing all that
by TheKidSnatcher May 7, 2024
