

I interpreted it as a joke about the stereotype about it being difficult to work with, which is (in a certain sense) a natural consequence of being customizable. If you can’t do anything with your computer, you can’t get it to stop working.
I interpreted it as a joke about the stereotype about it being difficult to work with, which is (in a certain sense) a natural consequence of being customizable. If you can’t do anything with your computer, you can’t get it to stop working.
IDK who those characters are, just that the macro is a Phineas and Ferb reference.
I’m pretty sure that’s missing 10 days fam.
'twas greasy.
do not pass
IDK seems pretty horny to me. Doesn’t that mean you pass?
It’s refusing to upload, but it’s an image of a greasy sandwich while I hold it with chopsticks. The sandwich has a bite out of it.
Edit:
Susan.
This is the only correct answer.
No, it’s the integers Mod 2 (Notation “Z/2Z” where Z is the Integers) which is the only group of order 2 and the smallest non-trivial field.
If you could post them here, I’d appreciate it. I find the problem weird and interesting.
Edit 0: Okay, so the Hamburger is the Integers Mod 2.
Edit 1: I can’t be certain, but my guess is that 🌭 is the nth power set of the reals. However, I’m unfamiliar with a topic that naturally contains both Z mod N and a power set of the reals, so I suspect my guess is wrong. Furthermore, I don’t know what n could be referring to, other than an arbitrary integer.
Edit 2: The next line has a notation that I’m unfamiliar with, but my guess is that it has to do with Cartesian algebra. I don’t know Cartesian algebra, and I’m not even confident I’m remembering the name correctly. I may look into this more later.
Edit 3: Okay, so the final line suggests the line referenced in Edit 2 describes a structure that’s comparable to a polynomial ring on the integers Mod 2. Polynomial rings are relatively simple objects that (although most people don’t realize it) people often start studying in middle school. Essentially, we’re looking at something that behaves like algebra of objects like “2x+1” and “3x+2y+xy+0”. I think the main question we should be asking is how many variables this ring has. Given the cardinality of an arbitrary power set of the reals, my assumption is that it’s somehow similar to a polynomial ring with some uncountable number of variables. I cannot be certain however.
What flavor do you recommend?
Hey, I know you don’t know me, but I want you to know that depriving us of what you can bring will only make it worse. I’ve found that I can keep myself alive by living for the people around me. Right now what’s keeping me going is touching base with everyone, seeing how they’re doing, asking them if they’ve made any plans, and telling them about my plans to move forward. Direct action just got a whole lot harder and more dangerous, but giving up now only makes the problem worse. One foot in front of the other, until you get the rhythm, Then follow it. I believe in you.
I distinctly remember hearing about unusually high voter turnout.
Brian Clevenger made a TTRPG?
I want to re-read it, but at the same time I don’t want to re-read it.
A shame, you seemed an honest ma~~n.
はい、そうです。
108 now. (108 is a lucky number)