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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:13 am
Username: One Little Jay Student: Miku Picture: Response: Miku was delighted to hear that he wouldn't have to actually be doing any math today. He got out his markers and looked at the page for a second before furiously coloring one number at a time. once it was finished he held the paper back away from his face and smiled. "OH what a pretty butterfly." he then scribbled his name up at the top of the picture and went to turn it in to the teacher.
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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:36 am
Nightmare Castus Response: During the ban on alcohol, there was an exponential growth in deaths related to alcohol poisoning. It turned out that many people who missed their daily drinking were starting to make their own moonshine. Moonshine was essentially pure alcohol, and either nightmares would hallucinate heavily and be sick for days after consuming it, or would die from drinking it, their bodies being unable to process that high of an alcohol concentration. Once the ban on alcohol was lifted and it became legal again, the at home production of moonshine slowed, and the death rate of those influenced by alcohol dropped. This is just an example of how exponential growth of something can be considered dangerous.
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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:09 pm
Username: Kaiyumi Student: Euria Picture: Response: Two things were made immediately obvious by Euria's assignment; one, that she loved the colour blue to a potentially obsessive degree, and two, she couldn't colour neatly. Perhaps the latter was to expected considering her young age, but she arguably could have made more of an effort than she had.
But when it was all said and done, she had completed the work as asked and everything seemed to be in order. She had to admit that this worksheet had been a lot more fun than she had expecting, especially since she never really liked math to begin with. But this? This had been a lot of fun. Math, she decided, should always involve colouring things.
Bounding up to her teacher, she offered up her finished work with a bright grin and a little wave of her tail.
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Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 5:05 pm
Nightmare Vanna Response:  Well Vanna had to admit that math wasn’t his favorite subject and it was a rather difficult question. He absent-mindedly nibbled on the end of his pencil as he went over how he wanted to answer. So an example of exponent growth would be bacteria growth, and harmful exponent growth would be an Epidemic. As we open the world to more and more cultures it becomes easier for viruses travel. With all the medicines and charms we have we’re mutated the viruses to be more and more immune. So one person gets sick with a mutated virus, they then go and infect ten other people. Who each then infect ten other people? Eventually the virus spreads to the elderly and the children who have weaker immune systems and eventually people start dying as the virus grows and mutates. This is a threat to the whole population and can eventually wipe out a good chunk of your people such as in the case with the grimm. There are preventive measures. People are told to wear a mask if they are sick and constantly wash their hands. There are also yearly vaccines you can take and if you live a healthy life style. However it takes just one careless person who doesn’t follow procedures, or one person that has a weak immune system that is introduced to the right conditions. Hopefully that would be good enough. With a small sigh Vanna stood up and passed the assignment into the teacher.
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Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 7:16 pm
Nightmare Blythe Image: Response:  Blythe listened intently to the lesson. They were mouthing the word "fibonacci" over and over, trying to sound it out in their head. It was a word they hadn't seen before so it was interesting. As the sequence was explained, it was making less and less sense. That was until Judas showed a visual example. Then it all clicked and Blythe jolted, almost springing up from their desk. A few students looked over at them but they smiled and then looked back to Judas for the rest of the lesson. As they were told to look for a picture that was an example of the fibonacci sequence in nature, they immediately pulled up a picture of a nautilus shell and printed it out. Practically running up to the teacher, they were hopped slightly as they held out the picture eager. As Judas took the picture, Blythe shoved a finger at it and grinned, "My mother has a necklace of this! It's a fu...fa.... fi-. It's a spiral!!!" they exclaimed excitedly. Blythe nodded vigorously, hopped a few more times and then proceeded back to their desk.
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:16 pm
Username: Lavender Hues Student: Emma Picture: Response:Emma liked to color, but didn't really care for the assignment they were given. Coloring by number was often very boring and, even worse, restrictive. You were very limited and often had to make very poor color decisions if you didn't have the right colors available. What made them grumble about this the most, though, was that you needed to label which colors you were using first. You had to be married to you color choices, making it even more restrictive. They grumbled and popped open their markers. "Ugh, this is the ugliest thing I've ever colored." They seethed, incredibly disappointed with themselves and the assignment as a whole. "... I guess I should hand it in. I do want to pass."They hopped up to Judas' desk quietly and dropped it there, before rushing back to their seat. Hopefully Judas would look over how horrible it was and not take it as a reflection of their creative abilities.
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:25 pm
Username: Lavender Hues Student: Autumn Picture: Response:Autumn was all for this assignment the second it landed on her desk. Yes! Coloring math, coloring math, the best kind of math! ... Next to food math, of course. She stared at the page almost hungrily and grabbed her favorite crayons from her backpack. This butterfly obviously needed to be brown, and everything else had to be her favorite color, orange! "Oh, you need to use 8 different colors? Bummer!" She pouted, turning back to her bag. "... I wonder if I pressed really lightly, the colors would look different and Mr. Judas won't notice."She colored most of the page at her usual strength and the rest of it pressing lightly so the colors would appear lighter. Then, once she was confident that it was perfect, she dropped it on Judas' desk and wiggled back into her seat.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:01 am
T'kani read the question over a few times, trying to figure out a problem she had recently heard of. Tossing the pencil down, she dug through her stack of notes and grumbled as she silently reminded herself to sort them for real this time. Ah, found it! She re-read the notes she had taken, digging into the web to find the original source to make sure she had it right.
There exists a sub-atomic particle that when soul stones are exposed to it, causes them to fracture. This not only destroys the life source within, but also generates two additional particles of the same type due to the volatile alchemical properties.
This chain reaction is a known phenomenon, although actual testing is frowned upon in recent years due to the precious nature of soul stones. Most areas that soul stones are kept are shielded from this potentially catastrophic particle as a precaution, but these particles are typically only found in areas that are inhospitable to life, so there is a low chance of the reaction occurring naturally.
Looking over the paragraph, she tweaked a few words here and there before calling it done, and stared at the pile of unsorted notes. Maybe...after dinner.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:26 am
Nightmare Gwen Image: Response:  Gwen smiled as she looked for and found a plant that met the requirements for the math class. Gwen enjoyed finding math and science in the everyday world, seeing it in things you would never think of like baking was math and science.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:57 am
Username: itsie bitsie spider Student: Kismet Picture:
Response: As the assignment was passed out, Kismet took out her markers and began to plot where each color would go. She normally would have done everything in purple, but she was trying her best to branch out to different colors. And if it wasn't going to be all purple, it sure was going to be brightly colored! Finishing up the last bit, Kismet scribbled her name on the paper and turned it in to Mr. Judas.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 3:22 pm
Nightmare Tricia Acantho Image:
Response: Tricia groaned and rubbed her temples as the assignment was given. Math was already irritating to bother with, but this was just even more so! After spending time hurting her brain as she looked for something fitting the assignment, Trish actually got excited when she found something! "Fina-fu.... errr... finally!" she ended up saying. Gods only know what her parents would say if they got a call from the school in regards to her cursing in class like that.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:16 pm
 You all passed!
nepsah Shaxio, Zenith, Korvau (redeeming class points), Kaname (redeeming class points)
C-C-CaFFIENE Nefertiti, Lilo (make sure to get the name changed in your form next time <3 You had Lilo listed as Nefertiti)
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:48 pm
 June received her worksheet and bit her lip, trying her hardest to remember the lesson that it came from. She struggled for a couple minutes, not completely sure about the last one, but handed it in and returned to her desk.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:50 pm
 Mira wasn't the best at math. She wasn't the absolute worst, but it wasn't her strong suit. She had been alright at adding and subtracting, but had trouble remembering the different terms for things. She tried her hardest and turned in the assignment before returning to her seat.
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Delicate Rose Bud rolled 1 100-sided dice:
81
Total: 81 (1-100)
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:52 pm
 Matilda was just a little worried when she walked into class and a pop quiz was announced. Her fears were flushed away after she was handed the piece of paper, realizing that it was easy and finishing it with a snap. She wasn't the first to turn it in, but she glanced around as she returned to her desk and saw a bunch of other students had their tests out still. She gave herself a mental pat on the back before pulling out a magazine.
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