Why math is taught in school

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Why Math is Taught in School

I was riding to work yesterday when I observed a female driver cut right
in front of a pickup truck, causing him to have to drive on to the shoulder
to avoid hitting her.

This evidently angered the driver enough that he hung his arm out his
window and "flipped" the woman off.

"Man, that guy is stupid," I thought to myself.

I ALWAYS smile nicely and wave in a sheepish manner whenever a female
does anything to me in traffic, and here's why:

I drive 48 miles each way every day to work.

That's 96 miles each day.

Of these, 16 miles each way is bumper-to-bumper.

Most of the bumper-to-bumper is on an eight lane highway.

There are 7 cars every 40 feet for 32 miles.

That works out to be 982 cars every mile, or 31,424 cars.

Even though the rest of the 32 miles is not bumper-to-bumper, I figure I pass at least another 4000 cars.

That brings the number to something like 36,000 cars that I pass every day.


Statistically, females drive half of these.

That's 18,000 women drivers!

In any given group of females, 1 in 28 has PMS.


That's 642.








According to Cosmopolitan, 70% describe their love life as dissatisfying
or unrewarding.







That's 449.

According to the National Institute of Health, 22% of all females have seriously considered suicide or homicide.

That's 98.

And 34% describe men as their biggest problem.

That's 33.

According to the National Rifle Association, 5% of all females carry
weapons, and this number is increasing.

That means that EVERY SINGLE DAY, I drive past at least one female that has a lousy love life, thinks men are her biggest problem, has seriously considered suicide or homicide, has PMS, and is armed.

Flip one off? ....... I think not.
 
so ..true ..
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Statistically, females drive half of these.

That's 18,000 women drivers!

In any given group of females, 1 in 28 has PMS.


That's 642.
If there is any truth to the theory of - "Women that are around each other enough, start to cycle their PMS thing together" - than things could be much worse than your current figures.

Just not sure what length of time women have to be around each other, each day, for this to happen. Now if women are in heavy traffic each and every day commuting to work 5 days a week, and they spend an average of 1 to 2 hours a day in stop & go traffic, than this could possibly trigger this PMS theory, thus multiplying the PMS factor by more than I want to know.

Ok my head hurts...
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