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Five integer, a playground a former not-ball on the dropper, dropped morning of last Tuesday while playing a rather simple game of "Catch". (See C4) Integer did not pick up the ball when dropped, and Three Integer, the person playing with him, became impatient. Integer was angry at Integer because Integer knew that Integer could simply pick up the ball and throw it to Integer, and Integer and Integer could keep playing. This horrible, tragic incident happened at 10:12 AM. Three Integer became upset at 10:16, Angry Three Integer at 10:21, Furious Three Integer at 10:24, and "Fooming" Three Integer at 10:29, when he started to produce smoke , Integer picked up the ball at 6:17 PM.
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Great Dancers in The Equation Playground
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I like how she dances.
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says Teresa Outofthecartoon, referring to Seven Integer.
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I like X's dance, how he appears to be pushing something, like a box of happiness or relief, or the evil soul, keeping X Variable from finding his value, back into the sky where he belongs, or if it's a box; pushing it higher and higher into the sky, up and up into the heavens, stretching it and the joy to Variable and all of his blessed, wonderful friends in a memory that will remains with them, each and every single one of them, for the rest of their lives, and further and off into infinity and beyond until nothing left remains except for that memory, singing so peacefully in every one of their souls, if the souls still exist beyond infinity.
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Says, or more like yaks on and on, Nine Integer.
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HEY!
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Screams Nine Integer. There weren't many spectators, actually, zero if you don't count the dancers themselves, but they weren't dancing to show off, but probably just to celebrate.
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True equation in the Equation Playground
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Integer knew integer could simply pick up the ball and throw it to Integer, and Integer and Integer could keep playing.
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