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imregrettingthis t1_j2dbbob wrote

Lol. If you’re friends problem was solved by a trip their relationship was not going to end anyways.

Also I’m a little suspicious at how you know what marriage counselors will suggest ok average. Can I ask how you know this info?

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imregrettingthis t1_j28t4vi wrote

not to me. to everyone on earth.

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my source is actually just my basic high school level education. but if you need a different one.

https://www.cantorsparadise.com/number-of-numbers-infinite-weirdness-9387faa58368

here is a link. let me know if you want thousands more. or just google it.. or ask anyone with a brain.

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imregrettingthis t1_j28qxp2 wrote

To you. That’s arbitrary. Again. This shower thought isn’t a shower thought but an incredibly established mathematical concept.

If you want to be a smug ass and think you have nailed it go on. But according to all mathematicians on earth you are wrong and this shower thought is right.

If you want to disagree you might as well be a flat earther.

Again feel free to completely disregard me and look it up.

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imregrettingthis t1_j28q9f7 wrote

A pie is 1 pie. A half a pie is a either .5 a pie or 1 half pie. It’s arbitrary. The only difference is representation. You nailed it at the beginning. Math is a construct. I’m only smart enough to understand this not explain it well perhaps since I didn’t look up a more educated way to reply.

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imregrettingthis t1_j28onbx wrote

Lol. Exactly!

Numbers are a construct and now you’re trying to define them in some real world way like pies. Thanks for helping me prove my point while trying to prove yours I guess.

If you keep wanting to disagree I obviously won’t mind since you’re actually just agreeing but feel free to look up this very established and agreed on mathematical concept that is again... agreed on by humans... the people that constructed it. As you so helpfully pointed out.

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imregrettingthis t1_iui7btp wrote

Not only that this is the most inefficient way to do it.

Know how much you bought. Look at the remainder after and that’s your candy count instead of marking every kid.

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