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May 18, 2005 23:21

    Among all the things I learned from “my job” and “my life” for this math project, was that I should never be a musician or singer. I should just forget about being one. Before I proceed, I’d like to thank you Mr. Rasey, for crushing my hopes and dreams of ever pursuing a career in the entertainment department.

Receiving $16,161 is merely affordable annually, if you only want to live a not so lavish life. After deducting tax payments, groceries, and all other expenses, I was left at a total of $470.1265. I make enough to live a healthy and comfortable life, but I guess I expected more from my career in entertainment.

I also learned that I should have more respect for my parents who have to do so much work on taxes, etc. I had to do many math problems just to find the net pay per month.
    The most significant thing that I learned though, was that you really do use math in your everyday life. Without math, you can’t accomplish anything. That’s why I plan to be a hobo. But seriously, math is needed for pretty much everything. Without math, my family would be living on the streets. Math is one main factor to live, you NEED it to live, especially in the generation we live in today.

yeah it's crappy.
i did it in like 5 minutes.
at 11:11.
so give me a fucking break.
BUTBUTBUT
i did add humor.
maybe he'll give me a sticker for humor.
that's always cool.
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