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Rambles the Wolf
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2022
Hey! I'm Rambles, an English furry who enjoys languages, history, art, and boring people to tears with my incessant rambling (hence the name). Pleased to meet your acquaintance! ;3c
Butchering PORTUGUESE after 2 months (but first, my NaNoWriMo update!)
How did my Nanowrimo 2024 attempt go??
Also, I studied a language without telling you! :P
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Nanowrimo 2024 attempt
04:00 ANOTHER language?!?!
06:13 Eu falo português
09:21 It's all Rambles from here...
Also, I studied a language without telling you! :P
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Nanowrimo 2024 attempt
04:00 ANOTHER language?!?!
06:13 Eu falo português
09:21 It's all Rambles from here...
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Furry Struggles with a 6th Grade Maths Test [contains strong language]
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It's been a couple months since I, a 28-year-old, started to re-teach myself Mathematics. I've focused mostly on Arithmetic (times tables, long division, fractions, etc.), so I decided to take an official Arithmetic test for British kids entering high school. Let's see how well I do.... 00:00 Pre-Ramble 11:12 THE TEST 41:47 Marking
The definition of madness (my hiatus and nanowrimo 2024)
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Aw shit, here we go again. My NaNoWriMo page: nanowrimo.org/participants/rambleswolf
Practising basic multiplication and division (and rambling) :3
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Progress! :D This was filmed a week or so after the last video on addition and subtraction th-cam.com/video/v83Sowb6Cyw/w-d-xo.html
Circle Multiplication is MAGIC!!
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I heard about this first from a South African co-worker I had while in Japan, but I didn't look into it fully at the time... The video I learned this from: th-cam.com/video/mXLzLhfJgxM/w-d-xo.html
[Furry] English Major attempts Basic Maths...
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cannot math; only floof... uwu
Super Fast Latin Recital (gone wrong)
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Dramatic reading of Chapter 10 in LLPSI. So, I actually filmed this back in early March, but it took SO long to edit. I didn't learn my lesson from subtitling my German video, it seems... th-cam.com/video/xmQooSgPM-A/w-d-xo.html
peanutbutter 2, electric boogaloo
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If I trace a still of my own video... am I plagiarising myself? Follow up to this video: th-cam.com/video/iEGde hWgE/w-d-xo.html
BritFur tries Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Mini
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Just a low effort video, because I saw them in the shop...
unboxing a tarot deck for furries? uwu
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Deck: Arcanis Animal Tarot - David DePasquale (2023) UK Amazon link: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1401971598 US Amazon link: www.amazon.com/dp/1401971598 My analytics show most of my audience are in the UK or US. Sorry everyone else, git gud ;p Furry musician I mentioned: www.youtube.com/@anthemics464
Stop falling back into bad habits (feat. language learning)
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They say madness is repeating the same thing over and over expecting a different result... I managed to catch myself perpetuating an old habit that doesn't serve me. Even if it's the most popular, accepted, or even _logical_ way of doing things, doesn't mean it's the right way for me.
How I'm self-studying LATIN 🐺
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"Those people called 'Furries', they go the house?!?!" Sumerian signs: www.omniglot.com/writing/sumerian.htm Luke Ranieri's stuff -ScorpioMartianus Channel: www.youtube.com/@ScorpioMartianus -polýMATHY Channel: www.youtube.com/@polyMATHY_Luke -Lingua Latina Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLU1WuLg45SiyrXahjvFahDuA060P487pV.html&si=lwMqIMNjH1AYGsuj Resources: Lingua Latina per se Illustrata (The Latin...
Will 2024 be as crap as 2023?
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Quite possibly... but hopefully not for me! ;3c My 2023 Goals video: th-cam.com/video/dQmoS3ck4k8/w-d-xo.html Books and resources mentioned: "Teach Yourself German" - Paul Coggle & Heiner Schenke (2003) "Nicos Weg" - Deutsche Welle (2017) at learngerman.dw.com/en "Short Stories in Japanese (Intermediate)" - Olly Richards (2022) "Short Stories in German (for Beginners)" - Olly Richards & Alex Ra...
Am I a massive LOSER? (Nanowrimo2023)
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Learn what happened in the last few weeks of my #nanowrimo2023 attempt. Also, what I'm planning to do next.
Nanowrimo2023 Week 1 - Preptober & Starting that 50K
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Nanowrimo2023 Week 1 - Preptober & Starting that 50K
Writing a book because I've lost control of my life #nanowrimo2023
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Writing a book because I've lost control of my life #nanowrimo2023
Furry reads centuries-old poetry (in original pronunciation)
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Furry reads centuries-old poetry (in original pronunciation)
[Furry ASMR?] Wolf studies Japanese at 2am and doesn't want to wake the neighbours
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[Furry ASMR?] Wolf studies Japanese at 2am and doesn't want to wake the neighbours
[EN&DE] Speaking German after 3 MONTHS D:
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[EN&DE] Speaking German after 3 MONTHS D:
2023 Update 1 - Furries, Bureaucracy, and Balancing Order & Chaos
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2023 Update 1 - Furries, Bureaucracy, and Balancing Order & Chaos
Languages and Other Goals for 2023 (also new paws! :3)
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Languages and Other Goals for 2023 (also new paws! :3)
Trying to Improve Myself! (through Public Shaming)
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Trying to Improve Myself! (through Public Shaming)
Tu és um português, nem tentes disfarçar...admite és um lobo ibérico 😂
@@nahmend6987 Não sou! Sou um lobo inglês! XD Obrigado! ^w^
Really good Portuguese accent. Congrats.
@@NathanDrake81 Ahh, thank you! 😁
a 4 is considered a pass, not a 3 the DfE is the department of education, idk what a DfE number is though also i was so confused when you only got 34/60 but the 60 being wrong made so much sense LOL and it's cool that you were in set 1 for maths, i started in set 3 and was moved up to set 1 by yr 11
@@EggZu_ Oh, thanks for the correction! Also, yeah, that calculation at the end confused me so much! 🤣 That's awesome that you were able to climb all the way up two sets! Most people don't move at all! Well done! 😁
Your accent is really good! ❤
@@sofiamarques1519 omg, thank you so much! Muito Obrigado! ^w^
That accent is awesome, btw
@@Tusiriakest haha, thank you! Glad you think so! :D
Muito bem 👍
@@joaodefreitas8617 Obrigado! ^w^
Oh my god Rambles that cracked Portuguese is making me laugh uncontrollably LOLLL Although you have to improve your pronunciation, I do gotta say congrats for trying! It was understandable to say the very least XD Boa sorte, amigo!
10:18 OH MY GOD LOOOOLLL AS A BRAZILIAN I FORGIVE YOU HAHA
Obrigado, amigo! :D Yeah, I would have to listen to a lot more Portuguese content to get a decent accent, haha. Happy to know it was understandable at least! That's half the battle! XD Also, glad you had some fun, listening to me! XD
@LittleProtoFoxy Desculpe e obrigado! XD
@@rambleswolf Your accent is just fine, especially for a beginner, you are speaking with an European accent, the Portuguese accent, it's surprising how good you sound to be honest. Just gotta work on the fluency, but the accent is fine, the user who commented on your accent is just expecting you to sound brazilian. Keep doing what you are doing.
@@HugoPereira-s3t Aww, thank you! That's so kind! 😍 I do struggle with fluency quite a lot with the languages I study. But I even struggle sometimes in my native language, though obviously not to the same extent! 😂
I know I have at least one Portuguese subscriber, so feel free to roast me! XD
That's me! I used to be called PussInBoots and you replied to one of my comments about you doing a puss in boots voice sometime. I'm very glad to see you learn portuguese, and if we ever cross paths in the future, we can hopefully have a full on conversation in portuguese. I wish you the best. ❤
@MiloInBoots Ah, yes! I remember you now! Sorry, about being slow with that video! I wanted to cover some of the scenes in correctly pronounced Shakespearean English, but I want to make sure I don't say anything historically inaccurate, haha ^^; I can definitely try my best if we ever meet in the future! :D It might end up being quite a short conversation, though! XD
Test starts at 11:12, if your attention span is too short for my pre-ramble ;) Brits: Do you remember taking these tests? Others: What test exists like this in your country?
i only vaguely remember doing this, i know i did well on the maths exam, and had "further" classes for it, but i didn't do great on the others lol i also did an 11 plus but not well enough to get into the grammar school I wanted to
@EggZu_ Oh cool! My parents didn't even assume grammar schools were a viable choice due to cost, but I've heard they're actually not that expensive cos you can get funding for them if you're poor. Dunno if that's true or not, but that's pretty neat if true. Maybe I should see if I can find an 11+ paper online; might be fun! Haha I also only VAGUELY remember sitting in the hall having to do this exam around a circular table with other kids, but I don't think they had the pure arithmetic paper when I did mine. I don't remember it at least. I must've done fairly well because I was put into the top set for Maths and Science in high school. But then again, the average student at my comprehensive wasn't exactly academic, so maybe I was just above average, LOL XD
@@rambleswolf I'd be interested to see what the 11 plus is like! also im pretty sure the grammar school i was wanting to go to was free, we wouldn't have been able to afford tuition fees for definite lol
@@EggZu_ Yeah, some of the grammar schools have costs higher than university, it's insane! I can't imagine paying that much for school, especially when all your child does is mess about with a pig's head. 💀
i actually live quite near stratford-upon-avon, the river avon actually goes through my town
@@EggZu_ Ah, nice! It's a lovely part of the country 😁
Ugh. Sorry you got a bunch of hate from a bunch of ignorant idiots.
@@ihatedietcola7920 Yeah, it's part and parcel of being on the internet, but I wish YT wouldn't recommend our stuff to them, lol
Rambles is back! 🥳
@@Levi_Fuchs Yayyyy! ^^ 🐺🎉
A thing about creating content I've learned, is that it can be... Frustrating, pressuring, consuming. Especially if you're working by yourself. If what you were doing was taking that much of a toll on you, it's good that you've stopped. Specially since it was harmful to your mental health. One thing I also had to learn (the bad way), is that mental health is not something to be played/ignored... It's completely okay if you wish to nust record a video once a month, that shouldn't be a problem to anybody I presume. Anyways, AAAAAAH YOU'RE BACK HIIIII WELCOME BACK RAMBLES!!! ^^
@@LittleProtoFoxy I'm sorry that you've had to deal with it too! Yeah, I enjoy filming and editing, but trying to get everything out on time is, as you say, consuming. Especially, cos usually the raw footage I have is 28-32 minutes long and I have to cut out a load of waffle, and try and clear up ambiguity. My thought process doesn't always follow a linear logical manner and jumps all over the place, so sometimes I ramble for 5 or 6 minutes and never get to the point, then switch to something else 😂 Hence my surprise, when I was ready to sign off and I'd only been talking for 13 minutes, ahaha Mental health is super important. And I don't wanna shy away from the fact that I'm not always doing well, but at the same time I don't wanna "trauma dump" on you guys, cos that's not great either 😅 Thank you for being understanding though <3 I'm gonna make videos about things I wanna share with you guys rather than feeling like I have to give updates on how my life is going like you're my therapist or something XD
<8P had my first hate post too, on youtube, decade plus ago? n yah, i too, shut down the channel, to much drama life to short glad yah busy good, IRL over posting all the times
@@gratefulbear Aww, I'm sorry to hear that. :( Yeah, usually I wouldn't care if it was one or two, but it was just a bit too much for me and I was feeling low already
I also wanna give a big thanks to everyone who supported me and commented saying they missed me, while I was away. <3
Its Fun watching you dudde
@@deepakmishra8410 Awww thanks! ^w^ Haven't really posted recently, cos of a bunch of factors. But I do want to get back into it. Just gotta find something to ramble on about ^^;
heh @6:45 our teacher would of said the publisher wrote the multicaption problem wrong in the book stay busy good rambles 8) bak to stuffing the inbox with my grams cat greinces on treamnt 8P
Cheers! You stay busy too! 😊
hehehe there is ppl at youtube the flow of viewrs, its not all just tags 8P not just algorythms 8P lol n yah, a furry, holding a pentagram proly helped theclicks **thnks of morning drills to wakey the brain**
"i am not a criminal" sounds like something a criminal would say...
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Ngl your videos are pretty relaxing to listen to Congrats on getting lots of views on your last video btw
Aww, thank you! And I'm glad you find them relaxing, haha ^^
No matter their current position, it is always inspiring to watch someone work on improving themselves.
Aww, thank you! Hopefully I can inspire others to try something new or persist with something that they aren't skilled at yet! ^w^
can't wait for the practicing calculus vid <3
Omg, that would be amazing! XD Hopefully one day! ^^
you have such a cute voice
thank you >///<
Oh my, your video certainly blown up, how do you feel about it? Personally, this wolfer thinks your method is pretty funs :3c
I felt a mixture of pride and panic! XD Yeah, I like this method! Steiner schools are quite interesting in their pedagogy.
@@rambleswolf Well, your ramblings are worth listening to in this wolfer's perked ears, ya got yourself a new floofl- Greetings from Vietnam!
@@sufferingrin3886 Aww, thank you! ^^
This is the only other Maths video I have filmed. The next Maths-related one may be of me trying out the UK Yr 6 SAT exam. Any suggestions on what else to try are welcome! ^^
I've been thinking of making a video of me doing an a level paper, watching a SATs exam could be interesting! I did mine over a decade ago at this point I forgot what they even ask. I was actually put into set 3 and moved up to set 1 in maths cuz I'm just built like that (so clearly I did about average in my sats)
@@EggZu_ Yeah, I remember taking my SATs in the school hall, but I don't remember what they were on... Until I agreed to help out my neighbour, I didn't even remember there being a spelling and grammar test! (maybe it's new? I did mine back in 2007 - god I'm old XD) I'm wondering if I should do a modern one or try and see if it's possible to find the one that I did all the way back then 🤔 I got a B (6/7?) on my GCSE Maths, so I don't think I'll bother to pay to re-sit that. But, I'd love to get good enough to earn an A-Level in Maths! That'd be a cool achievement! ^^ Congrats on your climb to the top! :P
@@rambleswolf maybe this is a bit out there but if you wanted some help learning anything (especially a level stuff) I'd be willing to help if you'd like
it's so cute to watch people learn maths and talk about it and stuff it comes very naturally to me and i just love watching people learn things, i love helping people learn but i don't think i could give tutoring through TH-cam comments haha there's a girl i kinda have a bit of a crush on and when we talk we always ramble about some new maths shit we've learned recently aaaa I'm info dumping at this point the willingness to learn even though it's a subject you don't consider yourself very good at though is commendable, i commend it I'm very bad at non stem subjects (had to resit my English GCSE and failed psychology and geography lol) and I'm not very artistic other than music so we're exact opposites lol okay I think that's enough rambling for now haha
Awww, thank you so much for the nice comment! I also like teaching people stuff and helping them understand things that they found hard as well ^^. I think the grammar side of languages (English or otherwise) might be good for you - it's sort of the logic behind how they work. Try and find some old grammar books! Doesn't help much with the literature and the more creative side of language though, haha. ^^; btw, I just uploaded another one of these study with me maths videos, haha: th-cam.com/video/QrpofmiVqqc/w-d-xo.html
@@rambleswolf grammar is quite cool, I try to be very proper with my wording and avoid ambiguity, although a thing I struggled with when learning German was what case I'm in and what type of word something is, although I did get a better grade in German than any other exam I've done (ignore the fact I cheated it by having my native friend help me)
@@rambleswolf it just came up in my recommended haha
i think you're just looking at the final digit and if I'm right you can do this kind of cycle in any base and it's called the modulo, it basically looks at the remainder after dividing by some number if we take multiples of 3 modulo 5 for example you get 3, 1, 4, 2, 0 which are the remainders from 3 6 9 12 15 when divided by 5, it repeats itself in a cycle like with the circle in the video we count in base 10 typically and you can use those cycles and some clever little tricks to work out stuff like what the final digit of 3 to the power of 1851 is by taking modulo 10 (I'm not gonna do it cuz it's awkward but i have done it in the past)
Wait... there's a hack for learning powers?? I NEED this information 🤣
@@rambleswolf specifically to reduce it by a modulo, but it's quite a lot of busy work and isn't really worth learning unless you have a number theory exam coming up lol
@@EggZu_ So, what you're saying is: I'd be better off just using a calculator? XD
@@rambleswolf hahaha yes
you have just unlocked a part of my brain that i did not know existed, thank you rambles the wolf
hi cute British wolf guy
As a very math-y person who got recommended this video, I'll say this: You're exactly right that this is what mathematicians mean when they say that an equation is beautiful. It's all about the surprising simplicity of the logical patterns behind things. I wonder what you'd make of Paul Lockhart's famous essay "A Mathematician's Lament". It's an excellent (and very approachable!) critique of conventional math education from a mathematician's perspective.
Yay! I'm glad I interpreted that phrasing correctly! That essay sounds interesting (as a teacher, I also 'enjoy' lamenting the education system), I'll put it on my TBR list 😊
I was coming here to say almost the exact same thing - and also, it's always a bittersweet feeling seeing something like this, someone discovering beauty in math and having things *finally* click ... but after a long painful while of having school failing to be good it feels that in most cases, it tends to be a failure to provide the necessary resources for the person, rather than the person's "inherent incompetence" in a field, or whatever crap - no, nearly anyone can do nearly anything if you've got the resources and motivation for it, but getting the resources is tricky, and so people lose motivation...
Yeah no, i cant see.
I don't understand how drawing numbers on the corners of shapes help? Where is the logical correspondence between 0-2-4-6-8 and a pentagram?
Check out the link in the description, as he's an actual teacher who explains it more in depth. But basically, each of the number wheels are the same; the shapes are just to help you visualise the pattern of the multiplication. :3
Magic, also known as Geometry
Of course there are patterns lol, by many measures, maths is the *study of patterns* But yes, it's rather stupid that we're largely forced to memorize these things without ever expecting there might be a pattern. The kids who realize anyway get a massive boost straight off the bat and the others already start to get left behind.
Another math major here who watches both math and furry content separately and was randomly recommended this video. I had not really seen this way of memorizing the times table before! I saw you asking elsewhere in the comments about what people learn during a math degree. I am currently studying undergraduate pure math in the US and hope to eventually get a PhD in pure math and pursue a career in mathematics research and education. I think that math is one of the most interesting subjects out there, and the sheer breadth and depth to which mathematics has been explored over the millenia is just amazing to me. Here are some highlights of the higher math curriculum: - To vastly oversimplify, calculus is a way of turning physics and geometry problems into algebra problems. For example, in your first calculus class, you will learn a very general method for finding the area under basically any curve. For example, you will be able to prove the formula for the area of a circle. In later calculus classes, you'll learn how to think about motion in space (and even higher-dimensional space) algebraically, and how to compute the surface area of weird 3d objects like donuts. - Abstract algebra is a generalization of the concepts of algebra and arithmetic to all sorts of objects that behave differently from numbers. Modular arithmetic, which is deeply related to what you're doing here, fits under abstract algebra as it is the algebra of a number line that is wrapped up on itself to form a circle. You can also do algebra with things like motions and symmetries. - Set theory is a very abstract subject that builds on the most fundamental principles of logic to precisely and formally define everything we do in mathematics from the ground up. - Topology is like geometry, but squishy. Instead of measuring lengths and angles, you study more elusive properties of shapes like how many holes they have, how many dimensions they have, or whether or not one can be squished and bent to look like the other (Turns out a straw has one hole! We figured this out back in the late 1800s). I hope you're not intimidated by the vastness of mathematics! It's exciting, isn't it? :3
Wow! Thanks for such an in-depth comment! I've heard of some of those topics, but didn't really know what they were! ^w^ I'm not intimidated, per se, by the scale of everything to learn. Maybe cos I don't have to learn it for school/ uni, haha. I'll just go at my own pace, and get as far as I get ^w^ Best of luck with your own Maths journey as well! It sounds exciting and I hope it all goes well for you! :D
I'm just wrapping up my degree (got an exam in 8 hours and then one in 32 hours then I'm done with exams forever!) it's a bsc in maths and stats in the UK (so I do at least one stats module a year) my favourite modules I've done are graph theory you have a collection of vertices and edges that can connect any two vertices (vertices do not have to be connected, but an edge must start and end at a vertex) it's really useful for modelling things in the real world, like roads for example combinatorics counting how many ways there are to arrange something, it can go pretty in depth and can be used to model real things like if you have people who can do certain jobs is it possible to get every job done with no person (or team) doing more than one job game theory hello internet, game theory creates a "game" where each player has a set of strategies and each outcome gives a "utility" (how good the outcome is), and you try to find the strategy that guarantees the highest utility (prisoners dilemma is the most commonly known example of a game theory problem) other notable ones are quantum theory (my exam for this starts in 8 hours lol), complex analysis was really cool but I sucked at it, and I enjoyed set theory a lot which was mentioned in the parent comment oh I have also done knots and surfaces which I believe is related to topology, some rather interesting stuff although I didn't study it as much as I'd have liked due to stressing about the other modules lol
@@EggZu_ Those all sound really interesting, but also super complicated XD Thanks for sharing! I hope your exam went well! ^^
@@rambleswolf thank you! I think it went okay, I spent 20 minutes trying to integrate the wrong function but I finished with 5 minutes to spare so at least I didn't lose marks by running out of time. final one is tomorrow and also my birthday!
Were passing the final with this one boys
i wanna eat you until my belly bulges out
“hippe schools” are the actually good schools, its a shame most of our education system is still based on 19th century pedagogy :(
there's nothing shameful in not knowing. you can always learn. and learning and sharing your experience is anything but shameful. if it helped you, you are helping someone just by sharing! ps when u hold the paper up close to read it it looks like ur tryna figure out what's going on through sniffing it and it looks funny
Aww, thank you! ^w^ That's sorta why I started this channel - to measure and share my learning journey with different topics! Also, LOL, I hadn't noticed that, but you're right! XD
is this a cult thing?
no it isnt
this is how people did math before calculus was invented. the ancient greeks would just draw a bunch of triangles and circles on the ground and then land 20 headshots. math is magic, it's the reason we have the trope of wizards
You can do it! Coming from someone who sucked at math and is now acing a CS&MATH degree, if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.
Thank you so much! And well done on your degree! That's awesome! You must've put in a lot of hard work! ^_^
@@rambleswolf I hope you take on calculus down the line. The way everything comes together is just so beautiful. The first time I learned it my mind was changed forever.
@@Luingus Hopefully one day! I want to be able read stuff with the big ʃ in it! XD (I think they're called integrals? No clue what they actually are though, LOL) Still, I need to polish up my Pre-Algebraic Arithmetic first - just gotten up to dealing with fractions, haha. Soon to go on to Decimals and Percentages. Since filming this, I've become pretty confident with multiplication. But, I'm finding dividing by two or more digit divisors quite tricky...^^; It's sort of coming back to me that fractions were actually something I really struggled with in school. And I kinda get how to deal with them now, which is cool! Just need to practise them some more! :D
@@rambleswolf If it makes you feel any better, once you get to higher maths, most division is done by calculator anyways 🤣.
when i saw 'math' 'magic' and a wolf furry holding up a pentagram you better believe i clicked this video SO FAST
The unholy trinity! xD
Honestly, same
wish i had a big wolf to teach me math tricks when i was in school
Me too! x3
how did i get here
You clicked on the thumbnail? 🤔 You must either be watching maths or furry stuff too, cos those are the only tags, LOL
@@rambleswolf the former, sure, and i think you can blame my gf for the latter part
@@kornsuwin LMAO
Yyyyeah.. I was hoping this would be satire
Yep! This is why modular arithmetic is called clock arithmetic. It loops! Math is best learned with your favorite proofs❤ Good luck with your maths! I was randomly recommended this... I have a math degree... and watch furry content....
Oh, that's cool! Never heard of clock/ modular arithmetic before! :D Did you study pure or applied mathematics? I'm kinda interested in what people learn during a maths degree, and what kind of work people get into afterwards. If I get comfortable enough, I might try and get an A-Level in Maths (for fun), since all my A-Levels were in Humanities. (In the UK, A-Levels are 3 subjects you take between the age of 16-18 at a sixth form college after finishing high school (age 11-16), and getting your GCSEs. A-Level grades are what you use when applying to university.)
@@rambleswolf I studied computational mathematics and computer science and statistics, so more towards the applied side.
Was going to mention this, it looks like modulo 10 arithmetic. This is also used in cryptography as well
oh oh oh mr interupting bear here calculus is advance spiral art with oh whatcha call it again? spiral graph, eh? had to learn a few tricks also on certain numbers 7x8
english majors outside their domain tacking maths <3