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A blog about mathematics.
Finished Chapter 11: Vector Functions and Curves!

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New LGBTQ+ flag released today. It's the Binormal flag, based on the fact that everyone is born bisexual.
I know you don't have every book in the universe memorized, but I've been trying to get my (bi) brother to read more, and I was wondering if you had any recommendations for a 20-year-old guy who likes easy reads about male relationships? Thanks!
The two that jump out at me are Bi-Normal by M.G. Higgins and Boyfriends with Girlfriends by Alex Sanchez. Both of them are YA novels with bisexual male characters. For nonfiction I would go with Bisexual’s Guide to the Universe by Nicole Kristal and Mike Szymanski. Unfortunately it is still tough to find bi males in books, but we will keep looking!
- Sarah
Crystal vibe
I was reading about Crystal children and came across this:
"[A Crystal] loves lots of colour – rainbows, multicoloured in the way they dress or how they see the world around them and will stand out because of it e.g. will wear red skirt with orange socks, blue shirt with white hat"
I smiled, because I do this. I love colors. I want to live in them, I want to wear them, eat them, breathe them... I wear colors in combinations that even my more fashion-conscious acquaintances think are too bold. Red and pink. Red and turquoise. Blue and orange. Green and orange.
I live in the grayest place imaginable where beige is considered a bold color, so that might explain why my friends react the way they do. Honestly, it would be extremely difficult not to stand out when everything else is so bland... I don't do it on purpose ^^;;
Then my youngest brother showed me this and I felt like I was missing out on something extremely important XD