Forum:Mathematics vs. Poetry

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discuss. --MathPoet 20:41, 25 Arply 2007 (UTC)

Defiantly Maths.--Silent Penguin 20:52, 25 Arply 2007 (UTC)
Once the evil AI overlords take over, there'll be no difference. --Fluffalizer 21:29, 25 Arply 2007 (UTC)
just what are you assuming? assuming there is a god, chances are your sister's full of crap.--MathPoet 02:34, 28 Arply 2007 (UTC)
You just killed another conversation there :P --Silent Penguin 14:33, 28 Arply 2007 (UTC)


Math is like a bad joke, and poetry is worse....--MathPoet 02:13, 10 Aym 2007 (UTC)

Yes, but if 1 = 2 then everything would be fine.--MathPoet 10:23, 28 Aym 2007 (UTC)
lol, if only :P--Silent Penguin 16:27, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
As I said before, don't listen to my cat.--MathPoet 16:37, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
Meeow? meoww, meeeeeoow meow.--Silent Penguin 16:43, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
I see. Then let's begin with your childhood....--MathPoet 16:59, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)

In response top the original question[edit source]

Maths, all the way. -- Professor Stephen Hawking 17:06, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)

Math is a way to be one that's right. Poetry is a way to be one that's left.--MathPoet 17:12, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
Math is a language with writes and wrongs, Poetry doesn't have those rigid laws as long as you stay within the language itself--Silent Penguin 17:43, 30 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
Tell me again. No, no, no. Wait a minute. It's raining and the trees are dying. I don't know which this is. What's going on?--MathPoet 23:42, 31 Ditzimber 2007 (UTC)
You're breathing to hard. Try to relax, and think of pleasant things. --Cainad 17:31, 1 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)

3.14...yaddayaddayadda[edit source]

i liek PI!! --Nerd42eMailTalkUnMetaWPediah2g2 15:26, 2 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)

i prefer Theta, has a lemony taste about it.--Silent Penguin 16:41, 2 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)
You guys are not being rational.--MathPoet 02:19, 3 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)
Yeah! Power to you MathPoet, now about that pie... --Testostereich(ballsack) 21:17, 8 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)

So to speak[edit source]

There once was a poet named Lou
Who got some math stuck on his shoe.
He said, when he saw
This illogical flaw,
"This gives my foot something chew."
--MathPoet 20:09, 15 Jeremy 2008 (UTC)