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@Isabel Cox
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I would recommend you to return it to him, and say sorry! What you did is totally disgraceful. It is not all about having a t-shirt, it's about having a good conscience! Have shame!
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Bee i think we both know that the nerd generously "gave" his top to me because he had realised that I was a genius and was in more need of the top than he.. I mean.. as we all know.. having a brilliant top is the ULTIMATE way to become cool and popular!
I am a college student. i was dull i math from my early age.Now i am finding it interesting, but not easy. do you guys think think there's time for me to be a "BOSS" in math?...if so, how will i approach?
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Yes i gave, it looks great :)
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how come you just answer 48 problem and get 50.000 points?
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I have been working for while and my superior intellect aids me in my quest..
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so I here you like love and religion... We have a lot in common ;-)
I have too its the latest fashion statement
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I know i totally agree ;)
how did you get your brilliant t-shirt?
its my new big thing in the fashion world
how this thing would be?
isabel c, with my 538 points i am more superior ;)
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I dont think so...
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haha
How did you get your brilliant t-shirt?
for claiming a brilliant t-shirt I need 50,000 points?
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Yeah, and I am way lower than that. It would be cool if I could trade stars for an amount of points.
I am a college student. i was dull i math from my early age.Now i am finding it interesting, but not easy. do you guys think think there's time for me to be a "BOSS" in math?...if so, how will i approach?
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They don't actually "teach" math here, they just test us. But go to blog.brilliant.org if you want some lessons.
where is the prize list
how to claim t-shirt??