Are there no wrong angles?
If ninety degree angles by definition always are right then they totally nicked that super power from the Pope!!!
On a second thought, the Pope is probably the only real life character that has causality based super powers. Seeing how awesome this is, one wonders why there isn’t more Pope fan fiction around…
You know how right triangles usually always face the same way on tests in school? A teacher told me how he tried presenting a right triangle facing the OTHER way, and several students called it a “left triangle.”
There are not 180 ANGLES in a line, there are 180 DEGREES. How many ANGELS fit on a line depends on the length of the line.
A friend was making fun of people who believe in silly things once, and he sent text messages to his friends asking them, “Do you believe in angles?”. He was shocked when all of them (geeks, every one) said, “Oh – certainly. In fact, I see them almost every day,” and words to that effect. He finally figured out his mistake, but I don’t know if he’ll ever live it down…
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Angels or angles?
Are there no wrong angles?
If ninety degree angles by definition always are right then they totally nicked that super power from the Pope!!!
On a second thought, the Pope is probably the only real life character that has causality based super powers. Seeing how awesome this is, one wonders why there isn’t more Pope fan fiction around…
You know how right triangles usually always face the same way on tests in school? A teacher told me how he tried presenting a right triangle facing the OTHER way, and several students called it a “left triangle.”
There are not 180 ANGLES in a line, there are 180 DEGREES. How many ANGELS fit on a line depends on the length of the line.
A friend was making fun of people who believe in silly things once, and he sent text messages to his friends asking them, “Do you believe in angles?”. He was shocked when all of them (geeks, every one) said, “Oh – certainly. In fact, I see them almost every day,” and words to that effect. He finally figured out his mistake, but I don’t know if he’ll ever live it down…