some big word that has something to do
today was my first day as a worker. first i was sitting with some basketball players and convincing them to fill out these papers. i am in charge of two students. one of them is from cameroon and says he will go to the olympics for his country. second i was sitting with an athlete that said "do you know how to do integrals?" and these were the integrals that are tedious. after we did the trigonometric substitution, and i wasn't sure if integration by parts would work, i said let's move to this next problem and come back here because i can show you how to do a heaviside expansion. this will boost your morale. but whoever assigned the homework felt like being a tricky bastard. on my break i went to the microfilm collection to find an article in the volume of Acta Eruditorum from 1691. one from 1694 as well. my sister asked me to find if the articles could be had. from this i learned that people like to use epithets like "the most learned geometer," "a man so sublime," "the ever glorious properties of the helicoid parabolae". the articles are titled in german, french, italian or english, then say id est, then the title in latin, and the whole paper is written in latin. that shows discipline.
then there was a wedding. everything was unclear.

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