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hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Answer: Is every Nash equilibrium Pareto optimal?
Are you even speaking english?
Can't you recognize Economish when you read it?
copper member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1007
hee-ho.
Answer: Is every Nash equilibrium Pareto optimal?

are you even speaking english?
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Answer: Is every Nash equilibrium Pareto optimal?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
did you do your homework?
You never answered straight, are you a Brazilian?
sim e você ?
I am, and you say that you are, but is he?
full member
Activity: 359
Merit: 100
did you do your homework?
You never answered straight, are you a Brazilian?
sim e você ?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
did you do your homework?
You never answered straight, are you a Brazilian?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
Perhaps because "yes" (or "no") would be an appropriate answer to both questions?
perhaps you failed to realize that screw is the mother of nail ?
Are you saying that people used screws for millennia, until some genius figured out that a straightened screw could be inserted much faster by banging on it with a hammer?
kinda like cash and bitcoin?
What do you mean, that cash was invented to overcome bitcoin's failings?
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
Perhaps because "yes" (or "no") would be an appropriate answer to both questions?
perhaps you failed to realize that screw is the mother of nail ?
Are you saying that people used screws for millennia, until some genius figured out that a straightened screw could be inserted much faster by banging on it with a hammer?
kinda like cash and bitcoin?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
Perhaps because "yes" (or "no") would be an appropriate answer to both questions?
perhaps you failed to realize that screw is the mother of nail ?
Are you saying that people used screws for millennia, until some genius figured out that a straightened screw could be inserted much faster by banging on it with a hammer?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
Perhaps because "yes" (or "no") would be an appropriate answer to both questions?

perhaps you failed to realize that screw is the mother of nail ?

edit : in case you still fail to understand... fail is the mother of success...
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Why don't we start a quote pyramid?

Why should we?

Ok, but am I first or is ineededausername first?

Can someone ask dayfall to define first?

dayfall, can you define first?

What are the chances of dayfall defining the word 'first' in the form of a question, let alone supplying his answer within the boundries of this newly created quote pyramid?

Who is Dayfall?

I guess you didn't read the pyramid building manual, did you, netrin?

Oh shiznitz, did I fucznitz up the world's greatest pyramid?

Let's go with that for a moment, do you feel like shiznitx contemplating a fucnitz of the world's greatest pyramid? Or was it from your childhood?


Could you ask one question at a time?

can you stop expecting too much of me?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
Perhaps because "yes" (or "no") would be an appropriate answer to both questions?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 500
I like boobies
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?

is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?

do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
How is that an answer related to my question?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?

is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?

do you know how many frog cinderella have to kiss before she kiss the prince charming ?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 500
I like boobies
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?

is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
Could it be you "nailed it", if you succeed at failing, since your intention was to "screw it up"?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?

is it the opposite ?
i thought it was the same purpose with different approach ?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes
Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?
indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?

Did I nail it?
Why is "screwing it up" the opposite of "nailing it"?
vip
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1145
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes

Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?

indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?



Did I nail it?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Isn't the obvious answer, no?  Roll Eyes

Why is it that every time... Did somebody see my chain of thought?

indeed...
perhaps you should answer your own question with your new question ?  i think that would still be better chain of  question.  agree ?
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