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I already got my degree proving I completed maths so now I never have to do anymore again

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Complex Analysis was one of my favorite topics. Was really neat how it ties a lot of math together, convinced me imaginary numbers aren't just something we invented. Like multiplication being kinda beautiful on the complex plane, you add angles and multiply lengths, which makes roots and such really simple.

Hated trig when I was first learning it because it seemed pointless, but only the advanced stuff made me like trig.

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The series expansions of trig functions should be taught way sooner imo. It makes all those r-slurred trig identities you have to learn in high school actually make sense

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Huh maybe need to learn more about it. Always hated imaginary numbers.

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Complex is the only tolerable form of analysis.


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I liked it conceptually but boy did I suck at it

Wait a sec what you're talking about isn't complex anal. That's just algebra in the complex field

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Algebra was just the first couple months, and what got me more into it. Working up to the fundamental theorem of algebra.

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Mine was linear algebra back when I was in college, one can use vectors for pretty much anything, but i'm kind of rusty nowadays. Math as a hobby looks interesting, there's so much I didn't learn about complex numbers/analysis I think I'm gonna start digging a bit on that.

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Enjoy! :marseywave2:

enjoy being retraumatised? :marseyprotestno:

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I thought asians love math :marseysquint:

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>meth

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>math

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#NotAllAsians

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Thank you for standing up against the stereotypes

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This will actually come in handy, thanks brotha

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The move to Santa Barbara is the endgame, the ultimate climax of everything. I saw it as a new chance that was given to me to finally have the things I want in life: love, s*x, friends, fun, acceptance, a sense of belonging. But I could never forgive the world for denying me such things in the past. I was already turning twenty soon. I had already lost many years of my life. I deserve better than that. I am an intelligent gentleman, and I deserve the love of girls more than the other obnoxious boys of my age, and yet they get girls and I don't. That is a crime that can never be forgotten, nor can it be forgiven. I always wanted to exact my revenge on humanity for forcing me to live such a life, but I've also always had the hope that if I can do things in life to make up for all my suffering, then that in itself would be a form of peaceful revenge.

In truth, the move Santa Barbara was actually a chance that I was giving to the world, not the other way around! I was giving the world one last chance to give me the life that I know I'm entitled to, the life that other boys are able to live with ease. If I still have to suffer the same rejection and injustice even after I move to Santa Barbara, then that will be the last straw. I will have my vengeance.

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