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Scheknul
MemberI'll deliver my vector any way you want it, babe.
bbqrules
MemberTailholes on the tail ftw
High Botanist Telarn
BlockedLiteral tailhole.
YCde dragon
Memberwell thats something you dont see every day intelligence AND sexy in a dragon=ess
Moon Moon
MemberHonestly, if this dick is conservative, we'll be doin' the same amount of work regardless of the path it takes.
We can do this the easy way or the hard way.
FelisFurvus
MemberBut really, the amount of force required is inversely proportional to the size of the vector to achieve the same result.
Captain Obvious88
MemberI suddenly love math and physics...
hachibi553
MemberThat's more of an opinion than fact, since it's ultimately gonna be based on personal preference.
BlueOxide
MemberDragon Album? Like the sound of that.
Ryuzaki Tritium
Memberhow the hell is that an opinion
that's a goddamn law of physics
Rakvir Softpaws
MemberI'd orthogonalize her vectors to do a Taylor Series Expansion around her origin, if you know what i mean.
UNFer Peendragon
Member"Wow, talking vagina, that sure sounded smart! I'm going to put my penis in your dragon, now!"
davy
MemberI learned something new today thanks bro
HarryDevil
MemberHehehehe...
Wait. I just realized she said I was small, so I'd better deliver.
Now I'm sad.
necron king-wesly
MemberJust for that insult I'll use all my force to penetrate your anus, so be prepared
Zyphurite
MemberPREPARE YOUR ANUS, FOR TONIGHT WE DINE... IN HELL!!!
Prettylucario
Memberidk what shes talking about. all i know shes hot
Zyphurite
MemberSize doesn't matter, it's how hard you thrust that matters.
hamsterboy
Member"It's not the size of the vector that matters"
Yay for infinitely scaleable vectors! silly bitmaps...
gorgebitter
MemberBut isn't the size of the vector the force? I don't think mass is expressed in vector size.
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