Message from @LSDMAYO

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2019-02-01 21:10:16 UTC  

If the state wass total then why were Hitler's ideas revolutionary?

2019-02-01 21:10:21 UTC  
2019-02-01 21:11:06 UTC  

can you not

2019-02-01 21:11:14 UTC  

why can't you say totalitarian

2019-02-01 21:11:24 UTC  

total =/= totalitarian

2019-02-01 21:14:37 UTC  
2019-02-01 21:18:26 UTC  

2+2=4

2019-02-01 21:18:30 UTC  
2019-02-01 21:20:09 UTC  

2+2=4 is an absolute

2019-02-01 21:20:37 UTC  

it IS

2019-02-01 21:21:21 UTC  

it doesn't wake up next morning and change it's ideology and say hey i'm actually 9

2019-02-01 21:22:35 UTC  

observe

2019-02-01 21:23:28 UTC  

right unveil yourself already

2019-02-01 21:23:51 UTC  

you're truly either a magapede retard or i'm an actual sperg

2019-02-01 21:24:40 UTC  

The idea that 2+2 equals 4 comes from a little amalgam of the previous knowledge of fuckboys who invented math and its basic operations.

2019-02-01 21:24:58 UTC  

They created a system to which everyone, if not the majority, agreed.

2019-02-01 21:25:37 UTC  

In a way, it can't really be explained in the sense of "we know it's like this because we conducted experiments".

2019-02-01 21:25:44 UTC  

It was already created the way it is.

2019-02-01 21:26:07 UTC  

math isn't an invention as much as it is a discovery

2019-02-01 21:26:39 UTC  

discovery

2019-02-01 21:26:47 UTC  

of laws

2019-02-01 21:27:00 UTC  

I'm not sure it can really be called a discovery, at least not the basic part.

2019-02-01 21:27:13 UTC  

numbers and symbols are inventions yes

2019-02-01 21:27:17 UTC  

but not math itself

2019-02-01 21:27:31 UTC  

Pythgoras theorem isn't an invention, it's a discovery

2019-02-01 21:27:33 UTC  

The first, uh... "days" of math created a base system for other people to improve on.

2019-02-01 21:27:43 UTC  

Like Newton's integrals.

2019-02-01 21:27:51 UTC  

Or was that derivatives? I dunno.

2019-02-01 21:28:10 UTC  

Anyway, some dude looked at a field that wasn't an exact shape and invented integrals to calculate its area.

2019-02-01 21:28:17 UTC  

And that was what I'd call a discovery.

2019-02-01 21:28:29 UTC  

what about 2+2=4?

2019-02-01 21:28:32 UTC  

And the base for it was the invention of those gay-ass numbers and symbols.

2019-02-01 21:28:39 UTC  

it wasn't invented

2019-02-01 21:28:47 UTC  

no

2019-02-01 21:28:59 UTC  

numbers and symbols are a means

2019-02-01 21:29:00 UTC  

bruh moment

2019-02-01 21:29:00 UTC  

2+2=4 was established when they created the numbers and their consequent operational symbols.

2019-02-01 21:29:10 UTC  

smdh

2019-02-01 21:29:28 UTC  

fuckin’ please, i cannot look at this channel and cringe from these fuckin’ blue-pilled kids @Sterling

2019-02-01 21:29:29 UTC  

So the moment they put the order as "1, 2, 3, 4", they already said 2+2=4 without even inventing the plus symbol, sort of.

2019-02-01 21:29:56 UTC  

Even then, it might not be clear enough, which is why schools use physical examples for kids.