A Roblox Game Where you combine cubes and defeat bosses
Hey Did you play Cube Combination.
Cube Combination Is A Roblox Game Where theres 6 bosses, "Raider Brute', "Hammerdom", "Cryo", "Cube Destroyer", "Pyro", "Poseidon (formerly known as "Guardian Of The Sea").
"Hey Bro Did You Play That New Game On Roblox (Cube Combination)"
when you have a threesome on three different occasions with different people, a milestone of sexual activities.
he had a threesome three days in a row - he's cubed
Square^2, square-squared. Totally nerdy, socially clueless, completely out of touch with real life.
A Rubik's cube relationship is a relationship that has gone south, typically with a narcissist. Trying to get the relationship back to where it once was, is like trying to restore a Rubik's cube back to its factory new condition. The relationship has flipped, and gone from the best thing that ever happened to you, to a total and complete nightmare.
Her: Why did you and your ex get divorced?
Me: It was a Rubik's cube relationship. It went south and we could never get it back to where it was, mostly because of the word salad, the loop de loop conversations, and total lack of accountability
a better way to easily remember wing parity algs by using the power of intonation and speech. So for example, let us take the algorithm commonly used to solve the UFr BUr parity case: l’ U2 l' U2 M' U2 l' U2 l U2 r' U2 l2.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
Large collection of condo towers in an urban setting. Often filled with yuppies who often compare their dwellings with other glass and steel cubes in a vain attempt to differentiate their faceless boxes from the other faceless boxes. Comments often heard are as such: "We live in the OXFORD towers..you know, the ones with the SPIRE on top?" (Note: reader may substitute words in caps.) and constantly reassure themselves that their wise purchase of upgrades such as Granite counters and Stainless Steel appliances will somehow ensure a massive resale premium. Dwellers are often a mix of owners and renters (tenants of the next Donald Trump) all of whom believe the investment strategy they are using will help them gain big when they sell.
I Live in the cube forest at Beach and Hornby