It worked for me when I was a little guy, The Doctor told my Mom to do it.
They are commutative if you find that putting your shoes on first and then your socks gives the same result as putting your socks on first and then the shoes. If it is not the same, then the activities are not commutative.
It means that you're putting socks on.
It means that you're putting socks on.
hands.
Hell nah
No. The non-mathematical definitions for "commutative" involve exchanging or converting in some fashion. The socks and shoes don't qualify there. Applying the mathematical formula would mean that putting on a sock and shoe would be the same as putting on a shoe and sock.
Cats are naturaly predators, so it simply could be pretending the socks are prey, or playing with them. What it actually DOES with the socks reveals what it is thinking.
The socks in "Ode to My Socks" act as symbols of warmth, comfort, and the poet's appreciation for life's simple pleasures. Through the socks, the poet metaphorically expresses gratitude for the small, everyday comforts that bring joy and contentment.
cut half onions and put it under ur armpits then go 2 sleep or wait like 4 hours then u will get a fever
you will need to bring a football boots, ball, clothes, Drink bottle, shin pads and socks
I hate putting on socks because they take a long time. The cat sat on the couch.
Try putting a not used tea bag or fill your shoes with cat litter not used of course