i'm dead serious about conceptualising a su doku... i'm on the basis of fractions... praxis 9 / 4 optical coordination of stressors of furthered insertion for some reason i cited: 9 x 6 = 51 and then 9 x 9 = 81... ****! 1 is such a difficult number to muster / master in a goemetric class... 1 isn't exactly geometrically "sound" - hello φoνoς - alternatively, when you're doing a really hard su doku, quote this quasi-copernican interpretation, i.e. doing the puzzle "lying down"... i dunno(h)... when complexity arises numbers "lying down" makes perfect sense... su doku? it's like onomatopoeia in terms of arrangement... 81? and it's still a perfect square?! o.k. o.k. (leo getz style), ω 3 ß m what the **** was alternative to the said? u p d o w n p u d o w n by now you're ****** kidding...
M 3 Σ W my name's matthew, so you can imagine why i get all hot and bothered about this variation. now for some dead etymology (i,e, i don't give a **** where the words came from, i just like the way they sound) - poligon, okop. all, if any, emotional intelligence equates itself toward an intensity status... i.e. the more you feel, the more your emotional competence... for sure... apathy is the "placebo" guarantee cure for any type of pathos - or the λoγoς of guaranteed explanations. to be honest? λoγoς has been reduced to a suffix status with that basic "accomplishment" of -ology. another "funny" word... by was of saying: it's actually a city... Płock - Łódz, alternatively? let's juggle
ò (grave) & ó (acute).... now i see the funny side of the *tetragrammaton concept... it really is omnipresent... between ò & ó you want the sort of incisor that's basically | straight... something that really might **** off god once and for all... with nietzsche it didn't really happen... i mean an | o that would get rid of god in the classical roman sense of: oh... and return to the omicron basis for having revealed a phonetic encoding that's simply O... and that means doing away with the god's portion of a hammer (H) - or the second syllable of the name: η - weh... eta weh... i'd start translation phonetic encoding if i were you... that variant stated? eta? it's also called: a short e.... the opposite like loki to thor? epsilon... and it's called the long e... in greek it's ε, in latin it's the basis for avoiding diacritical confrontation / application... i.e. ee in the word keep, e.g.