When children do this it’s so acute, but when adults are still doing this, they just end up looking obtuse, regardless of the actual measurement in degrees.
If those are Fahrenheit degrees, the one to our left will stay frozen, the one in the middle can be expected to melt slowly, but the one to our right will evaporate rapidly, and the angel-maker is in grave danger.
Ratkin Premium Member 11 months ago
Ice-oseles traingles
Superfrog 11 months ago
It’s a protracted effort.
Cool Hand Luke Premium Member 11 months ago
I want to see 270 degrees! Let’s really tweak that back!
MichaelAxelFleming 11 months ago
What, no 90°? That’s just not right.
saylorgirl 11 months ago
I just lay down and make an angel with my arms and legs.
Doug K 11 months ago
That 30° angle looks more like a 45° angle.
The 45° angle looks closer to a 60° angle.
Zykoic 11 months ago
How do they sine them?
Huckleberry Hiroshima 11 months ago
If it rhymes with dangle, it’s not an angel.
PaulAbbott2 11 months ago
Boy, these comments went off on a tangent
Darryl Heine 11 months ago
Calling all angels…
Steverino Premium Member 11 months ago
Remember, if it wasn’t for geometry, life would be pointless.
P51Strega 11 months ago
I did a 98.6° angle, but the snow melted.
Munch 11 months ago
Everybody’s got an angle.
ladykat 11 months ago
Cute.
wongo 11 months ago
Pi R round, cornbread R square
Kaputnik 11 months ago
When children do this it’s so acute, but when adults are still doing this, they just end up looking obtuse, regardless of the actual measurement in degrees.
Right?
daisypekin01 11 months ago
literally lol!
anomalous4 11 months ago
I wonder if they like “angle food” cake.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Is that Celsius or Fahrenheit?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 11 months ago
Euclid say that today’s commenters have encompassed all the geometry puns (though you might not have proof).
MichiganMitten 11 months ago
30 degrees would be difficult for most non-gymnasts.
gammaguy 11 months ago
If those are Fahrenheit degrees, the one to our left will stay frozen, the one in the middle can be expected to melt slowly, but the one to our right will evaporate rapidly, and the angel-maker is in grave danger.
wconer 11 months ago
so obtuse…
Chris Sherlock 11 months ago
Some acute observations they’re making.
Rick Horne Premium Member 11 months ago
I thought that the person doi g tbe 45° one was using both legs, not there arms and legs.