TheBlue22, Tri
Wilzax, Floor of four thirds
FlyingSquid, I’m worried about the 1265 people who liked that comment more than the one person who made it.
dipshit, gottem
Sir_Fridge, Pi!
Kase, pie
asexualchangeling, Pie isn’t a number… PI is
Kase, yeah I was just being goofy, sorry
itslilith, (edited ) I can’t believe no one has posted the infamous Tumblr thread yet
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZVwFa-Fz5Q
Edit: nvmd I’m blind, someone posted it in a reply
Siegfried, 2E0, 4E0, 6E0, 8E0, 1E1, 1.2E1… I can go on
Donjuanme, The forty-first number doesn’t, nor does the fourtythird, or the thirtyfifth. I’m sure there are a ton more
Kentronix, Forty-one, forty-three, thirty-five
flontlocs, So do you say you have fourty-first dollars?
Donjuanme, It was the one that came after the fourtieth dollar!
UnrepententProcrastinator, You only need something in common for the 6 first odd numbers and “teen” for it to be true for all odd numbers.
bitwaba, Cinco
lugal, Fünf
flango, Dois!! 🎩🤵
DaTingGoBrrr, It’s not correct in Swedish because of Sju (7) and Nio (9)
postmateDumbass, Nor German. 5 fünf.
HappyFrog, Fnaf? 😮
mdk_, Fünf Nächte bei Friedrich
Exusia, THE BITE OF 87?
schnapsman, It applies even less in Turkish thanks to bir (1), üç (3) and dokuz (9)
Etterra, Does π count as a number? I mean there’s no e in pi.
Bumblefumble, It’s also not odd, so that doesn’t work. But to answer your question, it is a number yes.
SkybreakerEngineer, There are 1.1557 e’s in pi.
PeWu, Pov: You like math
Adalast, When he asked, this was roughly my thought as well.
shrugal, Odd and even (aka parity) is only defined for integers.
FlyingSquid, There is when it tastes good.
lugal, tree point one four one five
I don’t see your point
em2, 🌳.1415
chemicalwonka, fünf
llii, German ist trümpf
Avialle, Rolf!
arudesalad, If you can’t type an umlaut it’s spelt fuenf
PeWu, I was flabbergasted when I found out you can spell German B (can’t type it without installing additional keyboard) as just “SS”. My teacher didn’t like that. I wonder why 🤔
photonic_sorcerer, Hold down on s to bring up ß (on mobile, at least)
PeWu, Damn, you’re right. Thanks!
pascal, In Switzerland (where German is used as language), the ß is not used, so everything is “ss”.
Maultasche, Last time we used ss people didn’t like it.
Jumi, It’s SS, please don’t disregard capital letters just because you use English.
postmateDumbass, Wouldn’t want to upset the German high command would we?
jana, Fun fact:
‘ß’.toUpperCase()
is ‘SS’
rockmeat, it’s an outdated implementation then. As of the 29th of june 2017, the correct output should be ‘ẞ’
Selmafudd, Two / Two
tubaruco, = One
Windex007, VII
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