<p>I’m fond of “Release the Kraken” so far.</p>
<p>Oh, confusticate and bebother these dwarves!</p>
<p>O Smaug the unassessably wealthy–oh wait, I am unassessably UNwealthy. @%#$.</p>
<p>I really like “I see dead people” or something like “dead bodies surround me…I’m scared”</p>
<p>Getting this from the “official” Facebook group (the one who set up “why so serious” and “this is sparta”), the one this year is “I’mma Let You Finish But…”</p>
<p>I’m definitely going to do this on my ap physics exam!</p>
<p>I like “Why so serious?” lol physics graders are very serious…</p>
<p>so I can write for example" the function is strictly increasing because it is monotonic, but WHY SO SERIOUS?" and not have any points deducted?</p>
<p>No, you need to cross it out in order to ensure that it doesn’t attribute to your score.</p>
<p>Lol mook32</p>
<p>lol…</p>
<p>There are about 32,000 people in a group on facebook for saying: “I’mma Let You Finish But…” (Kanye’s VMA interruption)</p>
<p>So I think a lot of people are going to write that, if you guys want to join us :)</p>
<p>Hey guys, im the OP. I suggest that we go for “I’mma let you finish but…”
Any reasonable objections? pls dont say “i dont like it,” add it with a feasible reason.
I kinda like that, so I’ll support using that phrase lawlz
now If I could find a way to use that humourously with some insight to it, in my upcoming AP Calc BC Exam… XP</p>
<p>I can see myself using “I’mma let you finish but…” when I describe the Second Defenestration of Prague in my APEH exam. </p>
<p>“The Protestant aristocrats of Bohemia felt the need to rebel against these Regents of their emperor. Midway through the Catholic Count’s speech, one such Protestant said “I’mma let you finish but…” and then promptly threw the indignant Regents out the window. They were, thankfully, saved by horse poop.”</p>
<p>Deriving the taylor series of ln (1-x), the first derivative is 1/(x-1).
The second derivative is -1/(x-1)^2.
The third derivative is 2/(x-1)^3.
The fourth derivative is -3!/(x-1)^4.
I’mma let you finish… but I am sorry. I have to move on with the fifth derivative, to ensure the accuracy of my calculation, which is 4!/(x-1)^5</p>