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Have you had your pizza and pies yet? Just in case you didn’t know, March 14 is National Pi Day. It’s an annual celebration of the mathematical number pi or π. The reason we celebrate it today is due to the first significant digits in the constant: 3.14. Pi is normally used to calculate the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
Everyone has their own ways of celebrating today, whether or not you love math or pie. There are a ton of deals to take advantage of today if you’re celebrating on a budget. For those of you that just want to stay in and search the web, here are a couple of fun jokes, memes and tweets to brighten up your holiday.
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Happy #PiDay! Live free or Pi hard 😜🤓🍰 pic.twitter.com/8oi5TYdYtz
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) March 14, 2016
Yes, I can recite PI to 80 decimal places. It's handy at cocktail parties. It's on my resume #piday2017
— Scott Sabol, Meteorologist CBM/CCM (@ScottSabolFOX8) March 13, 2017
#PiDayTheCollege is on! #piday2017 #PiDay #pi pic.twitter.com/3NMtS6Xz0i
— John O' Connor (@JohnOConnor4) March 13, 2017
So Tuesday is #PiDay2017 and I have already organised in advance what pie will be made for me to eat. Because I am successful at life.
— C.G. Drews (@PaperFury) March 9, 2017
Albert Einstein's birthday also being #PiDay is a magnificent twist of fate! Happy Birthday Albert! pic.twitter.com/njZw9RMhmq
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) March 14, 2016
Happy Pi Day! Now go out and grab some food.