Nerdthirst - Powerthirst Spoof
Uploader Comments (Spectic)
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@mcwiggles1213 I do. That's how amazing nerdthirst is. Like it says in the video, the amount of energy you get is theoretically impossible.
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What's with the Asian stereotype about math and them being good at it?
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I am actually Asian and I want to drink Nerdthirst. What would happen to me then since I am already in Asia?
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Reduce Velocity!
LOL NO!
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OPTIMUM STRATEGY LOL NO
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"Maths!"
AVGN: "ASSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!"
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I was rather disappointed until "more trons than your body has room for" ^_^
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@Spectic Actually once you learn some Calculus to find something divided by zero all you do is set it as a limit by saying as X goes to zero, represented as X->0, the limit law says the closer the denominator gets to zero the larger the out come so by never actually hitting zero the answer goes to infinity, therefore anything divided by zero is automatically equal to infinity. i am a nerd and damn proud of it. blame you all got a taste of the bitch pudding.
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THUMBS UP FOR SONIC SCREWDRIVER!!!
do this again when you're done with your voice change
CORWERA 6 months ago
@CORWERA Eh? Sorry man, but my voice is not changing. Just take it as a "nerdy voice" for the video.
Spectic 6 months ago
Lol he should have said "YOU'LL BE SO NERDY YOU WONT GET LAID AND NEVER HAVE BABIES! BABIES! 2 DIVEDED BY ZERO BABIES!!!
TheRPM2015 10 months ago
@TheRPM2015 Yottabites are better.
Spectic 10 months ago
@TheRPM2015
Do you not realise that dividing by zero results in the absolute value of infinity? So you just said that I will never have babies, and then said that I will have an infinite amount of them. Im not even a nerd! Im failing in school and I was able to correct you!
howtoletsplayccrs 9 months ago 4
@howtoletsplayccrs It's an interesting concept. Most calculators will give you "undefined" or "error" from dividing by zero. The idea that something divided by zero equals infinity usually makes sense, but there are algebraic situations where it is impossible and thus it is not considered a legitimate function, as my math teacher once showed me by, through the use of an equation involving a division of zero, prooved that 1 = 2. You should have a look at the wikipedia page about it.
Spectic 9 months ago