Thatrandomeguy wrote:When you try and pick up girls with "your as sweet as 3.14"
I tried, it has an adverse affect

Thatrandomeguy wrote:When you try and pick up girls with "your as sweet as 3.14"
I tried, it has an adverse affect
Argument is fallacious because there are an infinite number of combinations of letters.butter side up wrote:When, as an eight-year-old, you construct an argument about why a bazillion is in fact a number, rather than admitting that you made up a number.
Answer:
1.there is an infinite number of numbers.
2. there are a finite number of letters.
3. therefore, the combination 'bazillion' is, by default, a combination that will eventually have to be designated to a number. It just hasn't yet.
PLEASE tell me you didn't really try that...Thatrandomeguy wrote:When you try and pick up girls with "your as sweet as 3.14"
I tried, it has an adverse affect
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