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They should look up the classic example of rationals in the real numbers. Their statement could hardly be more wrong.
we were talking about probability
I most assuredly am talking about your false statement regarding density.
I am talking about probability with the grownups hun, later
Weird to flex when you have nothing to show off. Let me show you how you do it, buddy: I am a mathematician. Infinity, density and cardinality of sets are not mysterious to me because I read a lot of books. If you read a few then you might discover your very cool comment above was actually not so cool and true.
It is true in the probability problem we talked about, and it's not a statement, it's not a thesis, it's an attempt at conversation between emotionally stable adults but it is really okay to be autistic just don't make fights over it because it's no big deal for anyone else that all statements are perfect but that they get meaning across
Damn, you really do suck more as a person than you do at math.