0=0
20-20=25-25
4(5-5)=5(5-5)
4=5
∴
2+2=5
Additional engineering math proof
2.4+2.4=4.8
2.4≈2
4.8≈5
∴
2+2=5
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OH SHIT, IT’S THE PREDATOR
No thats sam fisher
Hang on, I gotta make a shitty YouTube video that I can link a screenshot from in a facebook post about this. I’m not crediting you
I agree with the second one unironically. But the first one is just shoddy math.
2 = 1.5~2.5
2 + 2 = 3~5
I’ll give you one better
int x = 2.5; int y = 2.5; int z = x + y;
cout << z;
z will always equal 4
Mind. Blown.
warning: conversion from 'double' to 'int' changes value from '2.5' to '2' [-Wfloat-conversion] int x = 2.5; ^~~Python 2.0:
x = 5 / 2 y = 5.0 // 2.0 z = x + y print zz will always equal 4
Mind. Blown.
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