+262 You know your into math if you look at # and see a number sign, you know your into technology if you look at # and see a pound sign, and you know your into music if you look at # and see a sharp symbol. amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

And you have no life if you look at # and wonder which IRC channel it's talking about.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

i see the pound sign

by Anonymous 13 years ago

And you know you're into food if you look at # and see a waffle. yum

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You know you're into Twitter if you look at # and see a hashtag.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I saw sharp, but it's not even musically, I was thinking C#

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Last I checked C# was a music note.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I meant programming language

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Ohhhhh. Gotcha.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I wonder where the ! is... I HAVE CRUNCH BUT NO BANG..

by Anonymous 12 years ago

and if you're a kid at heart you see # and see an empty x's and o's board

by Anonymous 12 years ago

o's and x's board* Sorry it just feels wrong if it in the other order.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Math by your logic, but that's what I was taught it meant when I was little so how would I know otherwise until after it had been drilled into my head and this is one long runon sentence but I've seen longer.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It doesn't really come across as a sharp symbol unless there's a note in front of it, like E# (F in disguise). /musician's inside joke

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Fb* not F. E# is the same as Fb, Just like G# is the same for Ab. You sure your a musician? xD

by Anonymous 12 years ago

What instrument do you play? On pianos, F is a half step up from E, making it E#.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yes, usually __# is the same thing as (next note up)b, but there's no such thing as Fb.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

On Trombone there is. Every flat is equal to the sharp of the lower note. On piano, I don't know, but.. On trombone there is.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Hmm, really? That's strange. Not the whole "every flat is equal to the sharp of the lower note", I know that's true, but for most instruments, E#/Fb doesn't exist. It just goes from D#/Eb to E to F. I play clarinet, not piano.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Lol. Now I had to really think about it, you're right. Sorry, I just chose a note to go with. My bad. I stand corrected. How about Gb and F#.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yeah, that works. Anaverageboss and I know that all sharps have a corresponding flat, just some notes don't have them for whatever reason. Like B and C.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Count that as my "Blonde Moment of the day" xD

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I guess I'm into math :(

by Anonymous 12 years ago

And you know you're ghetto when you see # and think of #SWAGGGG

by Anonymous 12 years ago

And you know you're into proper grammar when you look at "your" being used improperly and fear for the future of humanity.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Hashtaggggg

by Anonymous 12 years ago

*you're *you're *you're ASDFGSGDHDHFKGLGK

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You know you're not into English when you use the wrong "you're"

by Anonymous 12 years ago

this can be interpreted too may different ways. I see C# as in the programming language, but I also see C# the music note. I don't see how # (pound sign) means technology though, unless you are talking about twitter. :/

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I looked at it and though "money" wtf does that mean...

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You know you're a literary geek when you see an 'octothorpe'.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You don't have to be into math for the first one. You could just NOT be into technology or music.

by Anonymous 12 years ago