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Such as students or teachers of maths, physics or computer science...
How often do you eat chocolate?
How often do you eat chocolate?
Once. Once a day, once a week, once a month, once a year and once in a lifetime.tgt said:How often do you eat chocolate?
Moonbear said:Is he afraid us non-math-intensive people will skew the results in a different direction?
xfoo said:Will there be another poll, for non-maths intensive people, just to see if the results are the same?
Hold on. Is not dark (85%+) chocolate a good aphrodisiac ?tgt said:Unfortunately, chocolate like having a meal at KFC has diminishing effects.
AhmedEzz said:after doing a lot of maths and problem-solving, a raisin' chocolate never fails me.
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