bintananth
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DXXXII is 532 with no real significance."Exhibit DXXXII"? That's an awfully specific Roman numeral (which translates into 737 in layman's terms).
737 is DCCXXXVII.
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DXXXII is 532 with no real significance."Exhibit DXXXII"? That's an awfully specific Roman numeral (which translates into 737 in layman's terms).
DXXXII is 532 with no real significance.
This is some internet tradnerd passive aggressive levels of Shitlording that only a stern but loving family environment can provide.
Isn't D 10? Wouldn't that read 10+30+2=42?DXXXII is 532 with no real significance.
737 is DCCXXXVII.
V is 5Isn't D 10? Wouldn't that read 10+30+2=42?
honestly, if Tate's father was a misogynic rolling stone (Definition 1 A person who moves around a lot and never settles down; a vagrant Definition 2 (slang) A womanizer. sounds like his dad at the very least fits definition 1 and it would not surprise me if he fitted definition 2) and his mom was abusive as Tate himself seems to indicate, it explains a LOT about Tate's personality. he's overcompensating for his lack of a male influence in his life and he's lashing out against the opposite sex as a substitute for his mom.
This guy's a broken man from a broken family. His whole Hussle is a giant therapy session for himself but instead of a therapist or a pastor that can point out to him how he's broken and what he can do to heal and properly compensate, he's surrounded by a bunch of equally broken yes men and women that not only enable him financially but also mentally. Thus he will encourage people to continue to enable the cycle that his father and to a lesser extent himself have perpetuated.
If the multiverse was a thing there are probably many timelines where Andrew transitioned and runs a feminist hussle.
honestly, it makes me question the credentials of those who like and/or agree with him. If your foundation starts out broken and unstable, how strong can your house truly be?
...There's a reason why we adopted (adapted) Arabic numerals.
Fucking Romans.
Not to mention how useful 0 is for numerics and computations involving large numbers, despite how the Romans would probably scratch their heads at our usage o fit.
One wonders how mathematics might've developed, had the Romans either invented or adopted 0 and a user-friendly number system much earlier...
The responses are hilarious. Granted the majority of people were able to see the obvious joke but some people can't humor any more than they can meme.
Sadly having eventually realized how hard they were suckered, some of the best and most acerbic rage-filled replies have been deleted now.