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Is the article entertaining, at least?
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Thank you,
@ConceptualJames, for making this hilarity a possibility.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think they're actually spot on with this one. math is fake and gay.
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The argument here is basically "well if you define this problem as something other than regular addition in something other than base 10 you could conceivably come up with something other than 2+2=4 thus we need to de-colonize mathematics"
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It reminds me of that story you told in Dear Reader, when Kim Jong Il is in class talking about the water droplets.
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The author only brought up base 10 calculations in the natural numbers. When in reality many different data sets can use modular arithmetic of the real numbers to calculate information. Numbers are not real and can only exists in your mind. Math is a discipline of creativity.
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12 dozen x 12 dozen = 1 gross
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Had they read your book they would know that the real colonialism is thinking 1 + 1 = 2
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Didn't the dear leader Kim Jong Il prove that 1+1 doesn't always equal 2? I feel like you related an anecdote about North Korea that went something like that.
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