★ Composer of Go! Child, Mashup Artist, Game Developer. Recurring Snapcube Guy. Someone who likes music, video games, rambling, & bad jokes too much. 30
Yeah, I’m heading out. I’ll still linger here for a little bit (mostly to keep up with how the meltdowns going), but I’m gonna be posting a lot more on Tonblr and Blonsky.
chongosky and chongoblog, respectively
“Can a bunch of wokies outsmart the mental fortitude of the mighty conservative?”
Vs.
“Can a single wokie survive the onslaught of this many conservative minds?”
Meanwhile in the latter video, one of the conservatives in question is a convicter felon
Among Us isn’t for everyone, but there isn’t words for the feeling you get when someones voted off and they have a Phoenix Wright-style meltdown yelling “This is SUCH bullshit you guys will just VOTE based on what ONE GUY SAYS I CAN’T-“
as “X was An Imposter” appears on screen
Their names are Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson, and their achievement was creating a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry, something once thought to be impossible. (cont. in reply)
Two high school seniors solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years. @BillWhitakerCBS reports, Sunday. 60Minutes.com