



https://www.reddit.com/r/uofm/comments/ ... r_of_eecs/
https://www.reddit.com/r/uofm/comments/ ... your_code/
https://www.reddit.com/r/uofm/comments/ ... deodorant/
(btw, they are links (URLs). You will need to click on them!)
And look at what this nursing student created based on what she thought of us, so insulting!!

To combat the slander, I've ran a super dug into some super complex math, and it's verifiable! Take a look at my conclusions.
In 2017, 921 women 18 years + took a survey about deodorant and stated that they spent an average of $26-$50 on deodorant per year. Extrapolating this to the entire US population (both citizens and foreign nationals), which were allowed to do by the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen law of statistical reasoning, and adjusting for the max value reported by the study, this means the US spends a whopping $16,814,780,500 on deodorant per year!!! Verify this with your local government officials. EECS students account for 0.00001052347 of the current population in the country, which means we spend $176,949.84 per year on deodorant, collectively. Checkmate anonymous redditors....
Here's my prediction, effective immediately:
I think this work should be published
