>he says math instead of maths
do you also say phy instead of phys? fucking americans.
Like a polymath, sage in every field
>>8301637
Though you may do well in math class, clearly you will never pass English.
>>8301637
>phy instead of phys
You screwed up that analogy. The 'phys', if anyone ever used that as a name for physics, would clearly have an 's' corresponding to the first 's' in physics, not the second 's'.
This thread belongs in the lavatory
Nobody calls it phys. Everyone calls it physics.
>>8302359
This.
why does this even matter
you contract "mathematics" as either "math" or "maths", you're saying the same thing
>>8302378
maths ≠ math
literally maths.
>>8302382
I dont give a fuck
>maths
>pronounces it "mats"
You foreigners are fucking retarded
>America
math|ematics
phys|ics (no one says phys though)
>Gay re-re countries
math______s
phy___s
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>>8301637
>mathsematics
>>8302605
>bongs btfo
>>8302615
dumb Americans, you're supposed to remove the drain and wash your hands under the sink
>>8301637
There is literally no reason why it should be one way or the other. It's maths in British English and math in American English, and both are ultimately arbitrary.
>>8302382
s = 1
>>8303915
What the fuck do you think is supposed to happen?
Remove the plug,
Start the water flow from each tap
Test the joined stream that falls through the plug
Adjust as necessary.
We have a larger collection pipe underneath instead of a direct drainage pipe. Most people put some kind of mesh into it to prevent large solids going down
>>8302615
Let us be honest, anon, the Brits have been very progressive in loo tech. Quoth the BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-norfolk-29552557
>water.
>The Go with the Flow campaign is the brainchild of students Debs Torr and Chris Dobson, from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich.
>They want the university's 15,000 students to take their first wee of the day while having their morning shower.
>Mr Dobson, 20, said the idea could "save enough water to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool 26 times".
>The pair want those taking part to pledge their allegiance on Facebook and Twitter and have offered gift vouchers to the first people to join the challenge.
BBC, in their inimitable fashion, proceeds to plung.., errr, analyse this in depth with ample statistics.