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Post by mummifiedstalin on Oct 21, 2011 22:44:07 GMT -5
Or...ORS!!!!!!
Our slogan: We are the 47%!
I just don't know what it means yet. But, hey, OWS waited awhile to get a consistent message, too.
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Post by afriendlychicken on Oct 21, 2011 22:55:50 GMT -5
Yea! I'll stand up for the 00.0000001%!
What? It's 47%? The heck with that then, I'm leaving...dang stupid sit-ins...and why does it smell in here?
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Post by Mitchell on Oct 22, 2011 4:04:18 GMT -5
That smell is death. Unadulterated death.
Or Mummi's prolapse. Whichever.
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Post by Don Quixote on Oct 22, 2011 5:13:34 GMT -5
The Occupy Rick Sloane Movement has taken my home from me! Those protesters just keep sitting on that bench I used to cover in newspaper! Where will I sleep now? Won't somebody please think of the children!!
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Post by Mitchell on Oct 22, 2011 7:34:40 GMT -5
I actually wish Mumms would stop thinking about the children.
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Post by TheNewMads on Oct 22, 2011 8:59:05 GMT -5
isn't the 47% the ones who pay no income taxes? you're the enemy of hard-working guys like me! you're out of touch, and i hate you. so i will break you by forcing you to watch progress island: USA.
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Post by Mitchell on Oct 22, 2011 10:42:08 GMT -5
You all are missing the point. I'm sure Mummi meant to occupy Rick Sloane, the man, in a sexual way.
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Post by TheNewMads on Oct 22, 2011 11:27:59 GMT -5
awesome. i want in on that rick sloane spitroast action.
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Oct 22, 2011 16:39:09 GMT -5
You all are missing the point. I'm sure Mummi meant to occupy Rick Sloane, the man, in a sexual way. NOW I know what the 47% was supposed to mean....
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Post by siamesesin on Oct 22, 2011 17:02:34 GMT -5
Mitchell, help me out with the math here-what's 47% of nothing?
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Post by Mitchell on Oct 22, 2011 17:36:45 GMT -5
Elementary algebra
The number 0 is the smallest non-negative integer. The natural number following 0 is 1 and no natural number precedes 0. The number 0 may or may not be considered a natural number, but it is a whole number and hence a rational number and a real number (as well as an algebraic number and a complex number).
The number 0 is neither positive nor negative and appears in the middle of a number line. It is neither a prime number nor a composite number. It cannot be prime because it has an infinite number of factors and cannot be composite because it cannot be expressed by multiplying prime numbers (0 must always be one of the factors).[28] Zero is, however, even (see parity of zero).
The following are some basic (elementary) rules for dealing with the number 0. These rules apply for any real or complex number x, unless otherwise stated.
Addition: x + 0 = 0 + x = x. That is, 0 is an identity element (or neutral element) with respect to addition.
Subtraction: x − 0 = x and 0 − x = −x.
Multiplication: x · 0 = 0 · x = 0.
Division: 0⁄x = 0, for nonzero x. But x⁄0 is undefined, because 0 has no multiplicative inverse (no real number multiplied by 0 produces 1), a consequence of the previous rule; see division by zero.
Exponentiation: x0 = x/x = 1, except that the case x = 0 may be left undefined in some contexts; see Zero to the zero power. For all positive real x, 0x = 0.
The expression 0⁄0, which may be obtained in an attempt to determine the limit of an expression of the form f(x)⁄g(x) as a result of applying the lim operator independently to both operands of the fraction, is a so-called "indeterminate form". That does not simply mean that the limit sought is necessarily undefined; rather, it means that the limit of f(x)⁄g(x), if it exists, must be found by another method, such as l'Hôpital's rule.
The sum of 0 numbers is 0, and the product of 0 numbers is 1. The factorial 0! evaluates to 1.
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Post by TheNewMads on Oct 22, 2011 17:46:42 GMT -5
i'm forced to conclude that our nation's mathematicians are overpaid. is there a mathematicians union we can bust or something?
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Post by siamesesin on Oct 22, 2011 20:24:17 GMT -5
Elementary algebraThe number 0 is the smallest non-negative integer. The natural number following 0 is 1 and no natural number precedes 0. The number 0 may or may not be considered a natural number, but it is a whole number and hence a rational number and a real number (as well as an algebraic number and a complex number). The number 0 is neither positive nor negative and appears in the middle of a number line. It is neither a prime number nor a composite number. It cannot be prime because it has an infinite number of factors and cannot be composite because it cannot be expressed by multiplying prime numbers (0 must always be one of the factors).[28] Zero is, however, even (see parity of zero). The following are some basic (elementary) rules for dealing with the number 0. These rules apply for any real or complex number x, unless otherwise stated. Addition: x + 0 = 0 + x = x. That is, 0 is an identity element (or neutral element) with respect to addition. Subtraction: x − 0 = x and 0 − x = −x. Multiplication: x · 0 = 0 · x = 0.Division: 0⁄x = 0, for nonzero x. But x⁄0 is undefined, because 0 has no multiplicative inverse (no real number multiplied by 0 produces 1), a consequence of the previous rule; see division by zero. Exponentiation: x0 = x/x = 1, except that the case x = 0 may be left undefined in some contexts; see Zero to the zero power. For all positive real x, 0x = 0. The expression 0⁄0, which may be obtained in an attempt to determine the limit of an expression of the form f(x)⁄g(x) as a result of applying the lim operator independently to both operands of the fraction, is a so-called "indeterminate form". That does not simply mean that the limit sought is necessarily undefined; rather, it means that the limit of f(x)⁄g(x), if it exists, must be found by another method, such as l'Hôpital's rule. The sum of 0 numbers is 0, and the product of 0 numbers is 1. The factorial 0! evaluates to 1. Does that gobbledegook still mean Mummi has a small weiner?
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Post by Mitchell on Oct 22, 2011 21:05:17 GMT -5
Thanks to you, Razorlips!
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Post by Crowfan on Oct 23, 2011 10:58:02 GMT -5
Mitchell, help me out with the math here-what's 47% of nothing? Nothing.
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