I started making generic library signs instead of visiting Reddit. I’m trusting you to not post them IRL.

There is an odd question that goes along with this one.

Edit: In the interest of not spamming the comm, here’s “an otter one”.

Edit: Whoops, missed a few.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            I don’t understand this but I can sort of understand seen by the calculations but I don’t understand. You’re cool :)

            • @[email protected]OP
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              This comment is vertically long. Paragraphs and sentences are short.

              There are two senses of the word “or.” Inclusive and exclusive.

              Inclusive | one, the other, or both
              Exclusive | one, the other, but not both
              

              In English, most instances are inclusive, like above. Exclusive might look like: Is the US President Joe Biden or not? Is that a square or circle, or neither?

              I took you question to be you asking if the or was inclusive, but in a normal, funny way. The T/F statements define why ‘both’ can be an option. ‘Both’ might still be wrong factually, but logically, it’s possible.

              This style of logic is often called Boolean algebra. You’ll see it often in programming and simple search engines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propositional_calculus

              It is literally Logic 101 at most universities.

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        Look at us and monkeys. We evolved to suit our environment and overcome challenges that we faced. Monkeys didn’t evolve because they didn’t go out and face these things.

        Edit: basically, we generally don’t fuck the monkeys and anthropomorphic otters generally wouldn’t fuck normal otters. I’d classify it as zoophilia.