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"I love NY", with the "love" represented by a heart, is an iconic
T-
shirt design which is seen very often not just in NY but
throughout
the world. However, its message isn't always accurate. Why is
all
this love being given to New York, without anything in return?
It's time for the Big
Apple to
repay the favor. To make sure everyone knows you're the toast
of
the town, switch the "I" and "NY" on the shirt, and flaunt your
self-centeredness to everyone who sees you.
Yes, [mouseposture], a breast wearing a hat
http://visuallyoffe...9/boobie-beanie.jpg (A breast hat, actually) [normzone, Dec 22 2010]
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New York doesn't love you. You can be run over by a gypsy
cab, eaten by rats, move back home to Nebraska ... it
doesn't matter: next morning she won't even
remember your name. There are plenty more where you
came from, just as good or better. |
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You must be thinking of some other city. |
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How about "I <heart> Y" Good old original York
doesn't get much love. |
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Sounds like NY is in love with Rastafarians. |
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Well, it's easy when that happens. |
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The title looks like you are saying that NY has either big-breasted women, or guys that wear funny hats. |
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I thought it meant New York is less than 31... |
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NYC has both big-breasted women *and* guys that wear funny
hats. In fact, it also has big-breasted men and women in
funny hats. New York has everything! In fact, it's probably
even got breasts in funny hats. |
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I thought it meant I dropped my ice-cream in New York. |
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Surely it should be NY {halter-top dress} *me*. Well,
not me in particular, but not "I". |
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I thought it meant NY ram 1. |
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I thought it had something to do with bottoms. |
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Like New York Butt #1 ? Interesting. |
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If you look at it as viewed from above, <3 looks like a bird with a pointy beak, therefore the formula reads as NY birds I. Almost the exact opposite of the intended meaning!
Incidentally, does the formula NY < 3I have a solution does anyone know? |
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You need a nested IF statement! |
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[DrBob] NY<31 is true for all Y<31/N. If we search
on
Google for "N=1", "N=2", N=3", etc. up to "N=10", we
get most results (about 90m) for "N=3", so therefore
by the Axiom of Democracy, N=3 and so the equation
is true if Y<31/3 or Y<10.3333 |
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Well yes, except that it's Y < 3I/N not 31/N. I got as far as NY/3I < 1 and then ran out of enthusiasm. |
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Isn't it a complex number? So it's saying that the vertical element of a pair of Cartesian coordinates is less than three i. Very nearly makes sense. |
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Ah I get it. New York is sub-prime. |
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Ok, give us another one then... |
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@blissmiss - it was more like a sideways view of someone sitting on a bench... |
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