It's a travesty, really. A travesty, I tell ya!
Our esteemed educator, Mr. T, was seen running from the math room, his calculator still clutched in his sweaty palms as he muttered something about 'never having to deal with such abstractions'.
Little do people know, Mr. T's descent into madness began when he tried to teach the concept of negative numbers. He started a support group for other teachers who shared his plight. It's called 'T-TRACED,' or 'Teachers Terrorized by Arithmetic, Concepts, and Everyday Desperation.'
Want to learn more about T-TRACED? Click here to find out how you too can join the ranks of those who are mathematically tormented.
Or, if you're feeling brave, try to tackle the infamous 'T-TRACED Math Challenge' where you'll be tasked with solving for x in a series of increasingly complex equations. Click here to sign up.
But be warned: once you start down this road, there's no turning back. The madness that lies ahead is a never-ending, soul-crushing, sanity-destroying descent into the abyss of mathematical despair.
Read the testimonials from fellow T-TRACED members and find out why you shouldn't have started with this.
Or, if all this is too much, just click here to return to the welcoming arms of our site's homepage, where the math is a little more... manageable.