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TummyFrenchFry is not online. TummyFrenchFry
Joined: 24 Dec 2016
Total Posts: 21
21 Sep 2017 07:56 AM
You must wear the uniform.
No packages.
All of the army follows this dress code.
When on a war zone you must wear your uniform.

Spy outfits.
Wear a suit that can conceal a weapon.
We prefer you where nothing on your face cause it blocks the microphone on your suit.

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Helicopter_Crash is not online. Helicopter_Crash
Joined: 15 Apr 2017
Total Posts: 2022
21 Sep 2017 07:57 AM
Umm... ok
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Armand1771 is not online. Armand1771
Joined: 15 Apr 2011
Total Posts: 132
21 Sep 2017 08:01 AM
perhaps


https://www.roblox.com/catalog/907237100/redirect
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ArtemisBlox is online. ArtemisBlox
Joined: 10 Jan 2016
Total Posts: 8113
21 Sep 2017 08:01 AM
Why cant I wear my super buff package in your group huuhh :3
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Doubl_Face is not online. Doubl_Face
Joined: 31 Jan 2017
Total Posts: 54
21 Sep 2017 08:02 AM
also-
You remember talking about xD in a precalculus course. It represents a distance along the x-axis; or, to put it another way, the difference between any two values of x. Well, dx means exactly the same thing, with one difference: it is a differential distance, which is a fancy way of saying very, very, very small. In technical terms, xD is what happens to Dx in the limit when Dx approaches zero....
Now, when you have a quantity whose value is virtually zero, there's not much you can do with it. 2+dx is pretty much, well, 2. Or to take another example, 2/dx blows up to infinity. Not much fun there, right?

But there are two circumstances under which terms involving dx can yield a finite number. One is when you divide two differentials; for instance, 2dx/dx=2, and dy/dx can be just about anything. Since the top and the bottom are both close to zero, the quotient can be some reasonable number. The other case is when you add up an almost infinite number of differentials: which is kind of like an almost infinite number of atoms, each of which has an almost zero size, adding up to a basketball. In both of these cases, differentials can wind up giving you a number greater than zero and less than infinity: an actually interesting number. As you may have guessed, those two cases describe the derivative and the integral, respectively. So let's talk a bit more about those, one at a time.

Still better than military group

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CrashBandiCoot_N is not online. CrashBandiCoot_N
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21 Sep 2017 08:10 AM
na


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