Saturday, June 24, 2006

Maths Phobia

Hands up for all those who hate Mathematics.

Yeah, I hope I'm seeing a sizeable number since I simply can't be a minority in this. Ever since my first 1 2 3 in kindergarten, I've developed an unaccountable dislike of numbers, mathematical formulas and the like. Perhaps it was the monotonous study of mathematics with all the memorizing inscrutable formulas and neverending tables that simply drove me insane. Perhaps it was the dull, didactic way of teaching with the teacher droning on at the front of the class about the Pythagoras theorem. Or perhaps ( most likely ) it was the endlessly towering math homework skyscraper that loomed impossibly on the study table every evening demanding exacting servitude.

Charlie Eppes on the loose
Solve this puzzle!

So, what do you get when you add and integrate two good friends who have swapped spit and bodily fluids previously with an inordinately expensive bottle of sangria? Not only do you get the villification of certain enemies who shall remain unnamed - together with a thorough examination of what exactly it would take to successfully erase them from the face of this earth - but you also get the odd vastly disconnected subject such as a shared hatred of Mathematics, the charms of a certain Calvin ( which prompted an odd message that must have puzzled the man ) and the merits of snogging the cute waiter.

My ISO and I have a shared enmity of the hated subject that has lasted for decades since we were both little devils in blue primary shorts. Perhaps that was what drew us together in the beginning since at a time when every other exemplary student was busy tattooing the multiplication tables in their brains, we were both wondering how to successfully avoid being called to the dreaded blackboard to recite the sums with the teachers spouting unintelligible rubbish about the jobs of calculation. Till now, the solution to 6 times 7 remains an absolute mystery. Thank God we have calculators for that now.

Almost impossible to forget the evenings I spent cursing the demonic slave teachers for inflicting the torture of endless mathematical sums on us. Come to think about it, fantasizing highly improbable deaths for them all must have been the trigger for my highly creative imagination. Once I finished school, I swore to never touch another Maths book and never have until now. Damned statistics and fucking calculus. Literally danced over my mathematic textbooks and workbooks as I gathered them up in a blazing bonfire at the end of the semester and lit them up with glee.

BTW all this talk about Mathematics is how Charming Calvin actually came into the picture since the man offers the occasional maths tutorial apart from actually enjoying the occasional mathematical puzzle - and even the bleeding Sudoku but that's another thing entirely. Both my artistically inclined ISO and I found such deliberately mind-bending hobbies absolutely unfathomable. Attempting mathematical monstrosities for fun?! What comes next is possibly running about the streets mildly deranged, half-naked and soaking wet from a bathtub while joyfully yelling Eureka!

Calvin is not the only certifiable mathsfreak obviously. Just last week my little niece ( hereby dubbed ExtraEnergetic Emma ) surprised me by bringing out a Maths for Toddlers workbook from her magical bottomless minipouch leaving me utterly flabbergasted. OMIGOD. They are actually torturing kids now? Oddly enough, the lil tyke / genius likes it. Not sure where she gets the gene from but I do recall my brother leaving Maths lessons with a differentiated smile.

17 comments:

Annie said...

Only you Paul can describe math in such a sophisticated manner when basically what you're saying is Fucking Math Sucks! ...LOL.. Math is wasted on ya, you're a writer and a good one at that. You make me laugh. Math comes easy to me, but I never saw the point in it - especially Calculus. Now, Algebra was a bit tricky and probably ruined my vision after staring for so long. But Geometry? God, that could give a Catholic Nun orgasms. Loved the angles and formulas. Hated word problems though. I just didn't see the point. Ok.. so train is going 130 mph heading towards a man strapped to the railroad tracks, how long will it take for the train to get from point A to B. See, my thought is, who cares? There's going to be a lot of blood, guts and what nots everywhere, do we really need to know how quickly the train will get there to do its deed? I think there are better things to do with math than that. but that's just my opinion. Thanks for the laugh Dr. Paul

Ganymede said...

Wakakakak.

I kinda like and dislike math depending on what sort of math. :P

Life Cafez said...

I like maths but dislike additional maths. I wish I wouldn't do something related to maths anymore after my form 5 but, I ending up doing maths everyday till now, even maths is one of the subject I teach now, wakakakaka...

Petie said...

I considered those that *get* Math, Very lucky. Since they could went to the profession that could make their life comfortable... However, I am not one of them...

Annie said...

Then call me LUCKY! tee hee.

Just Me said...

I strongly dislike math! Strongly

I had to take college level math in high school but I was never really good at it, I had to study twice as hard as the other kids and I always hated them for that.

Thanks for bringing back the sad memories :)

MrBunnyBan said...

Kids start really early these days. By the time the enter standard one they've practicaly already covered the whole syllabus through kindy. It's kind of scary, actually.

zali said...

I love Sudoku anyway...

savante said...

Poor Kyle. Luckily my parents never asked me to do well in math :P

Trying to imagine Catholic nuns and orgasms. Hmm... let me change that to hot Catholic priests and it's easy enough, annieieie.

Aren't you using math, defiant?

Literature is fun, milady! Although discussing it is torture.

I'm not one of them either, pete.

Glad to find a supporter, cr!

GASP, zali! You Sudoku lover :)

Paul
Amazing how they torture kids sometimes, daniel.

Sue said...

I asked my differential calculus professor in college why we needed to know this when in reality computers would do these calculations for us. he told me that if I didn't learn calculus I would be scrubbng floors as a profession. God, I just hated math.

Anonymous said...

I love Maths!!! And Accounts too!!!
Yup! I'm the 'A' student for every Maths exam. Hehehe...

Anonymous said...

Solving Maths is like cracking up a code. Although I would prefer someone cracking up my butt. Hehehe... And each time you solve one solution, it's like you reached orgasm and shout "YESSSSS!!!"

joshua said...

Math is Minging.

famezgay said...

haha i used to love maths.. BUT NO MORE.. karat already lar my maths brain huh!

Matt. K. said...

*waves hand frantically in the air!* I have a friend who solves SUDOKU as a hobby! I have no idea where the fun is in that! Maths sucks. Maths punctures my brains. Maths hurts. I hear you, paul!

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