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A wealthy man from Soth Africa has weird views on eugenics? I’m shocked!
A wealthy man from Soth Africa has weird views on eugenics? I’m shocked!
Are you sure that wasn’t just an attempted joke about the phrase asexual reproduction?
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I’m pretty sure cow is the species common name and bull/heffer are the sex variant terms.
You know, like how a rooster and a hen are both still chickens?
The quality of the writing is questionable and the humor is juvenile, but there’s an okay story in there. I think it comes down to if you care for death games as a setting.
Is a Romano as unpleasant as it looks? I’m having a hard time understanding the appeal.
My argument is specifically that using no separation shows intent for which way to interpret and should not default to weak juxtaposition.
Choosing not to use (6/2)(1+2) implies to me to use the only other interpretation.
There’s also the difference between 6/2(1+2) and 6/2*(1+2). I think the post has a point for the latter, but not the former.
Honestly, I do disagree that the question is ambiguous. The lack of parenthetical separation is itself a choice that informs order of operations. If the answer was meant to be 9, then the 6/2 would be isolated in parenthesis.
Well RIP your sanity and free time. You’re going to wake up a few weeks from now after having nightmares about unsaturated belts.
Lol, this is also wrong. Replace ape with primate and you’ve got something more accurate. If you actually care about maintaining phyletic groups then apes ( and thus humans) are old world monkeys.
That’s a weird take on this. Not liking or being good at small talk does not equate with disliking the person. It certainly doesn’t mean you “hate interacting with them”.
It’s not just the psycho assholes looking for people to hammer. It’s hard to want to engage with voice chat when the general public has no fucking concept of mic discipline. Nobody wants to hear the conversations happening around you. They don’t want to hear you eating. They certainly don’t want to hear your background music. Use push to talk.