That one mobile platformer game that was originally just an impossible game rip-off, but then got super popular, got ported to Steam and is a literal fucking game engine by this point
Guy 1: Woah! These animations are sick!
Guy 2: Yeah, they were made in Geometry Dash
Guy 1: Isnβt that a mobile game?
Guy 2: Well yes but actually no.
a video game that you play by jumping, flying, flipping and flapping
geometry dash is fun
The act of failing an integrated 1 math and being placed in the retarded class
"Hey chad! What does your schedule say?"
"I got informal Geometry!"
"Haha what a retard!"
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This might seem like a really fun game, but, trust me, it's not even close to that. The code is messy and buggy. The security is trash. All levels are shit except the ones that aren't, which isn't the majority. Most of the featured levels are unplayable on phones, and in general because the gameplay is so awful. And don't even wait for an update because you'll just get bored to death.
- Hey do you know what made Jake destroy his PC with a hammer and start unbearably screaming in rage?
- He probably just died at 99% in Geometry Dash
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a game made by rubrub and is kinda hard tbh, only 4$ on steam but 150$+ to be good, the community is bad and most of the youtubers make shitty clickbait content.
Person 1: i just died at 98 what is life
Person 2: he PULLED a KNOBBELBOI LMAOO
Person 3: gmd legend
geometry dash
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Credo in which a countably infinite number of heptagons constitute a decadon.
In sacred geometry, a specific series of infinite shapes come together to form a whole.
The two - dimensional circle out of which reality is constituted is called "pan-contiguity."
The 10-faced three-dimensional polygon which schematizes reality is the decadon.
In sacred geometry, the decadon is pan-contiguity in three dimensions.
The decadon is the body (collective) while the heptagon is the mind (individual).
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Branch of Mathematics involving counting problems on points, lines and planes. Simple stuff really and not too many of them to keep it simple. Geometry for people that don't like Geometry.
The other day I was working on a Combinatorial Geometry problem
I rephrased it as a problem on Extremal Graph Theory and used Szemeredi's regularity Lemma. Gee I am such a good Geometer!
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