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Women explained by maths

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georgit79 | 11:22 Mon 15th Aug 2005 | Science
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To find a woman, you need time and money, therefore:

woman = time x money

time is money, so time = money

therefore, woman = money x money

--> woman = money�

money is the root of all problems, therefore:
money = √problems

woman = (√problems) �

therefore,

woman = problems

Any flaws to my theory? Any comments/questions?

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eeerrrrmm morning georgi, could ya run me through that again, slowly, hang on its ok, got it now, sorry just woke up

I thought money was the root of all evil, therefore -

 

Woman = evil.

Your theory starts with "To find a woman...." therefore the conclusion should be:

Finding women = problems.

And yes, I for one have problems finding women.

In fact, the love of money is the root of all evil, therefore

Love of woman = evil

Seems like an advert for homosexuality to me
Yes, miss, I have a question.

If time can be defined as an indefinite period, and money is the root of all evil, does this mean that the solution is:

woman = bad periods

?
georgit79-you said 'money is the root of all problems' and not 'money is the square root...'
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deary me, you're all confusing me. back to the drawing board, then...
Also.. If finding a woman takes time and money, does that not equal time+money, as opposed to time x money?

just throwin it out there..

like ur thinkin
wait .. . not alll women want money. . we want a guy with heart .. so i think you should add "heart" to that equatoin somewhere. . . .but your thinking is awesome oh and men = problems also. . so then wouldn't that mean that the whole world = problems?

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