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    not these ones, to me it looked like nonsense, even our maths teacher, who was taught by an oxford lecturer was struggling.
    Philosophy is hard too, Richard dawkins is one of the lecturers
    Why in the fuck do you assclown pluralize math?

    It is math teacher, and you learn math.
    BMW is for those who cant afford Mercedes.
    Apparently you are a retarded goat herder.
    bmw's are cool, i had a 3 series, best car i had so far, loved it, black with the M sport bodykit, they're more affordable, sporty, definately good for the younger driver, but mercs have a nice prestige about them
    Nice avatar.
    that took a bit longer than expected
    That's what she DIDN'T say.
     

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    ßüякε;1824438 said:
    Why in the fuck do you assclown pluralize math?

    It is math teacher, and you learn math.
    It is a mathematics teacher and you learn mathematics, not mathematic.

    And why don't you pluralize assclown?
     
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    math |maθ|
    noun informal
    mathematics : she teaches math and science.
    ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: abbreviation.

    maths |maθs|
    plural noun [treated as sing. ] Brit., informal
    mathematics : [as adj. ] her mother was a maths teacher.
    ORIGIN early 20th cent.: abbreviation.


    God damned toothless bastard sheep bangers.
     

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    ßüякε;1824447 said:
    math |maθ|
    noun informal
    mathematics : she teaches math and science.
    ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: abbreviation.

    maths |maθs|
    plural noun [treated as sing. ] Brit., informal
    mathematics : [as adj. ] her mother was a maths teacher.
    ORIGIN early 20th cent.: abbreviation.


    God damned toothless bastard sheep bangers.
    I don't mind if the sheep have teeth, and their parentage is not an issue.

    I just view maths as the British and math as American. I don't consider there to be one which is correct.
     

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    ßüякε;1824469 said:
    Ohh, I know exactly what it is, but it just is so odd to me.
    Always the same.

    The UK and the US can't understand why the other speaks so differently when it is meant to be the same language.
     

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