Neither is Anti-Semitism! Neither is Palestinian genocide! That one isn't even vaguely analogous to any of YOUR problems.
Hym "It's not your problem. But neither is anything else that isn't happening directly to you. So, whether or not a problem is yours has any relationship to how you act in the world."
Someone who creates problems in order to be called a problem solver.
Adelaide made a big deal of each challenge in order to save the day and to be considered a chief problem solver. Also, she wears too much lula roe.
An embarrassing phrase or fact that comes up at the top of the search results when your name is Googled.
A fomer Congressman from PA has his name equated with, "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter somtimes associated with anal sex", when his name is entered into the Google search engine.
That dude has a google problem.
An unflattering Google search result when one's name is used.
Coined by Jon Stewart of the "Daily Show", when referring to former conservative Republican Senator from PA, and Presidential hopeful, Rick Santorum and the definition that appears in the #2 spot of a Google search entering his name. Google Santorum, or use the Urban Dictionary, undoubtedly this could cause embarrassment when prospective voters research his name.
If I had, " The frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the product of anal sex ", associated with my name, that would be a Google problem.
The Königsberg Bridge Problem is a impossible puzzle using the bridges in the city of Königsberg and the problem is to walk across the all of the bridges only once. It has never been solved ever. During looking over the problem Swiss Mathematician Leonhard Euler created Graph Theory. Two of the bridges got destroyed by the Soviet Union Air Force during WWII. Due to this factor the problem is now possible, but the original problem is unsolvable.
No one has solved the original Königsberg Bridge Problem.
The Königsberg Bridge Problem is a historical puzzle asking if it's possible to walk through the city of Königsberg, crossing each of its seven bridges exactly once. Leonhard Euler proved it's impossible because there were more than two landmasses connected by an odd number of bridges, a key insight that laid the foundation for graph theory.
Graph Theory People: I love the Königsberg Bridge Problem.
When somebody got unlucky when it comes to being born functionally. (NOT NORMAL!!)
Hey, have you met that kid from school who only eats peas?
Yeah, I heard his heart only beats once a day due to his heart problems. Treat him nicely, I think he bites.