π + sigma = pie
Don't get it?
Welllllllllllllllllllllllllll, π is spelled "p-i" and sigma (Σ) looks like an "e."
Put it all together: pi-e!
PIE!!
Oh, and I wanted to tell you all about my dream last night, which I forgot most of.
So, what I remember is a snake (not so creepy, but my dream self was scared to just hold it) and a mole. Where the heck did I come up with a mole? Then I looked at the cover of a book I finished last night: Also Known As by Robin Benway (she's an awesome author!). Here's the def of that kind of mole straight from the dictionary: "a spy who works against enemy espionage."
So, anyway, while, at first, I was gonna donate them to a museum, but I ended up giving them to my friend "Charles." He planned to do the same, and the dream ended. BTW, he had a farm in the dream. I LOVE farms! =D
Don't get it?
Welllllllllllllllllllllllllll, π is spelled "p-i" and sigma (Σ) looks like an "e."
Put it all together: pi-e!
PIE!!
Oh, and I wanted to tell you all about my dream last night, which I forgot most of.
So, what I remember is a snake (not so creepy, but my dream self was scared to just hold it) and a mole. Where the heck did I come up with a mole? Then I looked at the cover of a book I finished last night: Also Known As by Robin Benway (she's an awesome author!). Here's the def of that kind of mole straight from the dictionary: "a spy who works against enemy espionage."
So, anyway, while, at first, I was gonna donate them to a museum, but I ended up giving them to my friend "Charles." He planned to do the same, and the dream ended. BTW, he had a farm in the dream. I LOVE farms! =D
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