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'''[[2009 Halloween Math Class]]'''  is a [[screamer]] video by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009.
'''[[2009 Halloween Math Class]]'''  is a [[screamer]] video made by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009.


The video starts with Biola University professor Matthew Weathers, who then teaches the students how 1=2; Weathers explains how that would seem to be not possible, however, a second Matthew Weathers appears. Weathers then erases the true formula, so his alter-ego disappear. Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the image) the same?  
The video starts with Biola University professor Matthew Weathers, who then teaches the students how 1=2; Weathers explains how that would seem to be not possible, however, a second Matthew Weathers appears. Weathers then erases the true formula, so his alter-ego disappears. Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the image) the same?  
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<center>'''[[2009 Halloween Math Class|What's easy, Math or Meths?]]'''</center>
<center>'''[[2009 Halloween Math Class|What's easy, Math or Meths?]]'''</center>

Revision as of 04:24, 23 October 2022

2009 Halloween Math Class is a screamer video made by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009.

The video starts with Biola University professor Matthew Weathers, who then teaches the students how 1=2; Weathers explains how that would seem to be not possible, however, a second Matthew Weathers appears. Weathers then erases the true formula, so his alter-ego disappears. Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the image) the same?

What's easy, Math or Meths?