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This assumes both variables 'h' and 'e' are not equal to 0.
26 0 ReplyI read he and they has "variables" in the programming sense. Not the "h" "e" sense
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Is ty supposed to be thank you? Like (thank you)^-1 or thank you... NOT!?
24 0 ReplyYeah, inverse thank you.
48 0 ReplyThat would mean that when normal people have close to zero gratitude, your gratitude would tend to infinity.
This is the kind of guy who always thanks the bus driver.
10 0 Replysup fuck you
4 0 ReplyWouldn't inverse thank you be "welcome?"
Pronouns welcome!
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(ty)⁻¹
17 0 ReplyI'm not good at math, so I just call everyone marklar.
7 0 ReplyYou can call everyone "one" in the meaning of a singular person, and everyone would appreciate being referred with "ty"
4 0 Reply"Ty" means "you" (singular) in Czech, but it's a bit rude to address people like that.
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per ty
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