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Double-curvature impact projectile trajectory causes celebration

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yeah. after seeing a log of the chat, I decided to write my own news article about it.

 

With 1000 milliseconds left in the 4th quarter, an FSU kicker with a shoe with an arc length angle on the order of 90 degrees struck the surface of a projectile with a x,y and y,z curvature angle on the order of 90 degrees to create a vector with a bearing with a negative x deviatation, which failed to remain within the deviation limits of the target, causing an uproar on the order of 150 decibels and an extreme increase in entropy in the student section of the national champion miami hurricanes.

 

However, this model is not accurate to predict the outcome versus USF, where :delta:scores will be a trinary digit numeral.

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Only way USF is winning is if our entire first and second string are killed.

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Originally posted by blike

rofl. miami will pay. one day.

 

 

The universe will end one day. I suspect that day will come first.

How much of the team budget goes into buying the team those ever larger helmets. Soon the other teams will just have to roll the players out of bounds.

Go HUSKERS!

Just aman

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