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HRW, would you please tell me what is going on in that thread you started. I refuse to click on the link, but I'm curious as to what is going on in there.
nope. not going to eitherMath Is Hard said:pah! what a load, trib! You already read it, didn't you?
"Honestrosewater, throw me a bone." is a phrase that is commonly used to ask for help or assistance in solving a problem or understanding a concept.
Honestrosewater is not a specific person, but rather a username used on various online forums and communities.
The origin of this phrase is unknown, but it is believed to have originated from the saying "throw someone a bone," which means to give someone a small amount of information or help.
In a scientific context, this phrase can be used to ask for clarification or assistance in understanding a complex concept or solving a problem in a research project.
Yes, this phrase can be used in any context where someone is seeking help or assistance, not just in a scientific setting.