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chunk a pie

An ancient chinese term for piece of cake. Usually described with the chinese math subject know aS TAN, Cos and Sin. According to the chinese this subject is a chunk a pie. However the Japanese do not agree. This is the cause of World War I.
by Bonus Onus January 31, 2004
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The answer I gave all the children in my elementary classes. Would you?
A child turned to Maddisson. The excitement on their face comparable to her typical stance of life: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck would?

Maddisson was calmer than usual. The sentence was nothing new to her. Her answer became clear after few asks: a woodchuck chuck couldn’t chuck wood because a woodchuck chuck is just a piece of wood.
by Maryjanesasshole May 29, 2025
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