PI DAY
The mathematical constant π is an irrational real number, approximately equal to 3.14159, which is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry, and has many uses in mathematics, physics, and engineering. It is also known as Archimedes' constant (not to be confused with an Archimedes number) and as Ludolph's number.
today is a day dedicated to circles. unfortunately, i don't really like circles. i'm more of a square/rectangle sort of person. the problem with circles is that when you put a bunch of them together, there is no way to make them line up w/ out overlap or empty space. it's infuriating and highly inefficient.
in honor of this hallowed annual event, i think i will eat square pizza. mmm pizza.
today is a day dedicated to circles. unfortunately, i don't really like circles. i'm more of a square/rectangle sort of person. the problem with circles is that when you put a bunch of them together, there is no way to make them line up w/ out overlap or empty space. it's infuriating and highly inefficient.
in honor of this hallowed annual event, i think i will eat square pizza. mmm pizza.
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