Breakthrough
Kaya has a breakthrough!
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How delightful that she’s getting it. But it seems like Misha chastising her for making noise in the library is going to keep happening. Loud Girl indeed.
Interesting thing with the Kaya angel there.
The dancing angel takes the praise,
taking on for herself what Kai did.
She was fun to watch but did nothing
and that’s if I’m just being candid.
Friends squad 2.0 leads the praise
as, with their help, Kaya does bloom.
Even if Misha does have to shout
as our lady pumps up the volume.
The tests will get harder and easier
as they continue their preparations;
only lessening when they know what they’ve got
as they reach their exam stations.
You’re still in the library, Kaya. Even if you’re in the event hall.
Kaya seems to be prone to premature celebration, at times.
Looks like figuring out the basics of their studies has really lifted Kaya’s spirit! Even though the spirit didn’t do anything except dance and pose. Now I want to see what Kai’s, Misha’s, and Mandy’s emotion angels look like.
Misha is cute when she’s angry, though she’s cute even when she isn’t. She looks like she’s almost ready to force Kaya to cork it. If the source of the loudness wasn’t the phone speaker, she’d probably cork it literally. Though now Misha is making almost as much of a racket. Better turn on your headphones, Kaya.
Okay, so now you understand how Fg = Gm1m2/r^2 and how that relates to F=ma and Fg=mg. That does not mean you are ready for E=mc^2 or gamma = 1/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2).
“She who battles loud girls should see to it that in the process she does not become a loud girl.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
Glad to see Kaya finally understood the lesson, hope she does fine on her test.
Is anyone else seeing a black banner at the bottom of the screen that WON’T. GO. AWAY?
I had to make changes to the cookie notification because of some new law. I’ll figure it out. I hope it’s not too distracting in the meantime.
Did you try clicking “OK” or “No”?
What is the connection between “eye of the viper” and training montage?
“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor is THE stereotypical training montage music. “Eye of the Viper” is, presumably, the World-of-Twin-Dragons version, in much the same manner as “Utube”, “Instawham”, and “First Fantasm”.
(Either that or Robin just plumb got the name of the song. But I’m going to assume renaming-for-the-world.)
Oh, renaming-for-the-world. That explains it.
It’s only after seeing angel-Kaya in the last panel that I realize the thing over her head in last week’s panel 5 wasn’t supposed to be a feather or some other kind of makeshift replacement; her halo is just bent and no longer illuminated.
Panel 2: With Kaya’s expression, plus the angel’s flight path line together, it looks like Kaya has become light-headed from joy and about to..swoon.
Panel 3: “Today, physics; tomorrow, The WORLD!!”
Panel 5: “When -I- am Empress of The Universe…and all of Russia…”
*see Sailor Moon “But you didn’t do anything” meme*
Little Angel Kaya is Tuxedo Mask.
I’m curious, what does “Kaya D’arc” mean? Is it like Joan of Arc?
Exactly correct. Kaya has struck the Heroic Leader stance and Proclamation. 🙂
Most likely, going by Kaya’s pose.
https://www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/french_school/joan_arc_1412_31_orleans_hi.jpg
Combining a person’s first name with the last name or title of the person or character they’re imitating (or, when their imitation is more broadly an archetype than a specific person, the last name or title of anyone who might fall into that archetype) is a common way of mocking the imitation.
Kaya must have had a similar problem to one I had in college calculus that I just couldn’t solve. One of those double integral problems. But, I applied a theorem that allowed me to convert it to a triple integral, and it fell into place. I checked the book and lo and behold, I arrived at the correct answer!
So, sort of like how Kaya needed just that piece of information to solve the problem.
The TA told me: “You have to use the double integral.”
So, I go back to my dorm room, boot up Mathematica, and tell the computer to solve the problem and show the stepwise answer. As a control, I converted the equation to the triple integral form, and the computer arrives at the same solution I did. So, I put the original equation in, hit the “go” button…
Mathematica ran the solution out for NINE PAGES before giving me the computer equivalent of “I give up, YOU figure it out!”