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OPTION 1: Thing One, Thing Two OPTION 2: Thing One OPTION 3: Thing Two The answer is option 2... Thing One. First you can turn the statement into the following function: G= ([thing1] + [thing2]) > [thing 3, thing 4, ..., thing n+1] We can change this to... G = (thing 1 + thing 2) > x to the limit of infinity There are infinite reasons as to why I would not be the greatest logician ever; so thing 1 + thing 2 must be greater than infinity itself. G - (thing1 + thing2) = x to the limit of infinity G - thing1 - thing 2 = x to the limit of infinity Add thing 2 to both sides G - thing1 = x to the limit of infinity If we assume x to the limit of infinity is infinity, then... [Me... aka God's Logician] - Thing One = Infinity So thus, the answer is Thing One. I am the greatest logician ever because of Thing One. [Me... aka God's Logician] = Infinity Infinity minus 1 is infinity. But that can't be the answer, although that could be fundamentally true. Thus, I AM God. K3nT3n fucked around with this message at 02:45 on May 25, 2023 |
# ¿ May 25, 2023 02:42 |
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Staluigi posted:Timecube II: The Movie Waluigi Steals Christmas https://youtu.be/E0v66gjRkXw
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# ¿ May 25, 2023 02:50 |
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AgentF posted:I think I should be allowed. I'm just going to use the same logic as you. Drats. I am defeated...
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