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Once your balls drop, and you get laid, you will know the flaw in that statement...

 

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KillJoy

 

 

 

Didn't you throw cold water on steaming hot breaks after doing a burnout?

 

And he's the inexperianced one!

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Step 1: -1/1 = 1/-1

 

Step 2: Taking the square root of both sides:

 

Step 3: Simplifying:

 

Step 4: In other words, i/1 = 1/i.

 

Step 5: Therefore, i / 2 = 1 / (2i),

 

Step 6: i/2 + 3/(2i) = 1/(2i) + 3/(2i),

 

Step 7: i (i/2 + 3/(2i) ) = i ( 1/(2i) + 3/(2i) ),

 

Step 8: ,

 

Step 9: (-1)/2 + 3/2 = 1/2 + 3/2,

 

Step 10: and this shows that 1=2.

 

http://www.math.toronto.edu/mathnet/falseProofs/second1eq2.html

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