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this is how much i care.....people are still occupying?.....yesterday's news
Ahahaha, that guy is a moron.
Ahahaha, that guy is a moron. I don't think the occupy people would have any problem living off the land, they're mostly hippies. Now, put the 1% in a log cabin with no food or resources and they'd be dead in 15 minutes. It's easy to say you can do anything when your daddy is rich, everything has been handed to you and you've never had to face adversity in your life.

^^^ I would beg to differ as the Tea Party is accountable for dozens of congressional wins, while I find it hard to believe a single DNC candidate would strongly associate himself with the Occupy crowd, let alone get elected because they pandered to the Occupy crowd.
Well his asymptote analogy is kinda screwy. First he shows what looks a vertical asymptote but that by definition cannot transition into a horizontal asymptote. Even if the first graph isn't a vertical asymptote, I can't think of a function that increases exponentially concave up then transitions at an inflection point to concave down and then settles down to form a horizontal asymptote. So I agree, he's a total moron.
I thought the same thing, they're polar opposites of one another yet he uses them singularly to prove a point that he is completely pulling out of his ass.
Adversity to some means having to put up with a Porsche instead of a Ferrari.![]()
Ahahaha, that guy is a moron.
complete moron but would not expect anything less from a conservative that lives in a alternate reality.
the student loan default rate is steadily increasing after reaching an all time high in the early 1990's. but it is still above 10%.
He acknowledged their degrees weren't paying off.
Not really, the polar opposite of a vertical asymptote would be a vertical asymptote with the y values approaching infinity with the positive or negative sign swapped.

Polar wrt his point, one approaches infinity as the x value increases while the other approaches infinity as it decreases.