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Shisui Uchiha ([info]extracredit) wrote,
@ 2010-10-21 09:19:00


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[has an enormous stack of math books set out on the library table, waiting for the little prodigy to show up. also grabbed some advanced literary books for him, as well as a few good fiction novels! because the imagination needs to be nourished as well. doesn't expect him to read everything, but rather go through at random and pick what seems to appeal to him. still isn't sure, but likes to give options. also got him this and this, because after school snacks are a must for a growing brain! now where is that tasty brain hiding.]


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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 01:57 am UTC (link)
Yeah. It's [blahblahblah.] This is advanced, even for me... it's hard to understand. These sorts of problems are tricky, because you can't always notice if you made a mistake until you're almost done, and it doesn't add up.

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 02:10 am UTC (link)
I find that frustrating. If you take the time to solve it and then you have one part of the equation out of place, then you have to start again. I do not think I will take a career that resolves around a mathematic background. [still doesn't know what he wants to do since he hasn't had the time to decide after being moved forth.]

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 02:18 am UTC (link)
Maths are complicated, I agree. No matter how good you are at it, it'll still always get the better of you. I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but it would be constantly humbling. Keep you from getting too much of an ego.

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 03:57 am UTC (link)
But it would seem like you are constantly chasing something that you couldn't achieve. That potentially could lead a person to depression and then death.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 04:03 am UTC (link)
... [chuckles. though he really shouldn't.] That's a very dramatic ending.

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 04:06 am UTC (link)
The greatest geniuses end their lives prematurely.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 04:07 am UTC (link)
Do you think it's because their genius drives them mad, or because they were never understood?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 04:12 am UTC (link)
The talent. Most of them also had a stable partner at one point in time who wanted to know them and they still went crazy. A powerful mind was not working in their favor.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 04:13 am UTC (link)
What about two powerful minds? Your history books tell you about any of those?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 04:21 am UTC (link)
... Two do not work together.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 04:34 am UTC (link)
Why's that?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 04:40 am UTC (link)
Conflict of interest and that will bring murder plots.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 05:06 am UTC (link)
Everything seems to end in death with you. Is this a warning?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 05:10 am UTC (link)
We all die. The difference is how we lead our life before that determines if its prematurely or not.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-02 03:18 pm UTC (link)
I suppose that's both morbid and insightful. So do you have your whole life planned out, then?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-02 05:09 pm UTC (link)
No. No one can do that, even if I tried the unexpected will still change what you have planned.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-03 08:09 pm UTC (link)
Do you think you'll live a short life, though?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-03 08:49 pm UTC (link)
I do not feel as if I have a short life. I do hope to accomplish the normal milestones in life before passing away.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-04 04:39 pm UTC (link)
Normal milestones? Like... your first pack of smokes?

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-04 05:20 pm UTC (link)
Dating, marriage, birth of your offspring. These are the most common milestones in people's lives.

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[info]extracredit
2010-11-06 03:54 pm UTC (link)
It's a bit too soon to be thinking about things like that, too.

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[info]onestepahead
2010-11-06 07:08 pm UTC (link)
... It is natural progression.

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