Dear Karla, thanks for the smile in my face :-)That is so amazing and the boys facial expression is fantastic! I love this wonderful creation! Big hugs Anja
HA! This is sort of the way I felt about math when I was in school. I especially disliked "story problems"...you know..."If 6 people got on the train in Podunk and the train traveled 20 miles per hour for 65 minutes, how many people arrived in Punksville?" I always wanted to say "Who cares?" Anyway, this is a gloriously funny and well done bit of art, Karla. I really enjoyed it!
Dear Karla, thanks for the smile in my face :-)That is so amazing and the boys facial expression is fantastic! I love this wonderful creation!
ResponderExcluirBig hugs Anja
Very clever, heart-speaking and head-breaking Karla!
ResponderExcluirThe two quotes and the girl are excellent! Bravo! :)
This is so cute and funny and I adore your words.
ResponderExcluirAdorei! A citação é ótima, mas o "querida matemática, resolva você mesma seus problemas" é melhor ainda.
ResponderExcluirHA! This is sort of the way I felt about math when I was in school. I especially disliked "story problems"...you know..."If 6 people got on the train in Podunk and the train traveled 20 miles per hour for 65 minutes, how many people arrived in Punksville?" I always wanted to say "Who cares?" Anyway, this is a gloriously funny and well done bit of art, Karla. I really enjoyed it!
ResponderExcluirAdorable boy and fun art piece, Karla.
ResponderExcluirThis is a fun collage and it got me smile, so creatively made and so wonderful.
ResponderExcluirAnni
Excellent! That's exactly how I feel about math!
ResponderExcluirI hate math but I love your collage Karla! xx
ResponderExcluiri´m late in commenting as i spent the whole yesterday in munich, but now i see your hilarious entry and i really had to laugh out loud!!! wonderful!
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