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i forgot how to calculate ratios so idk mine
 
n***a do you know how to divide

5677/3492=1.63
gang i know how to divide i js didnt know that you divide to find ratios

also thank u
 
gang i know how to divide i js didnt know that you divide to find ratios

also thank u
you're welcome

also go have kids with a high iq man so your kids at least pass middle school algebra
 
you're welcome

also go have kids with a high iq man so your kids at least pass middle school algebra
im actually very smart in all other subjects i js have dyscalculia
 
im actually very smart in all other subjects i js have dyscalculia
bruh calculating a ratio is mainly simple logic (divide two numbers) and then plugging ts into a calculator
you're not manually calculating anything
 
bruh calculating a ratio is mainly simple logic (divide two numbers) and then plugging ts into a calculator
you're not manually calculating anything
sorry if i sound rude but do u know how dyscalculia works
 
sorry if i sound rude but do u know how dyscalculia works
Yes I do know
Many famous mathematicians (Laurent Schwartz for instance) had dyscalculia but that did not stop them from being smart because most math beyond 2nd grade is high-level logic and theorem proving, not adding and subtracting numbers
 
Yes I do know
Many famous mathematicians (Laurent Schwartz for instance) had dyscalculia but that did not stop them from being smart because most math beyond 2nd grade is high-level logic and theorem proving, not adding and subtracting numbers
you kinda js proved my point 💔 having dyscalculia doesn’t mean you’re dumb

the logic/theorem part isn’t my issue, it’s the number processing and basic arithmetic part that gets messed up.
 
you kinda js proved my point 💔 having dyscalculia doesn’t mean you’re dumb

the logic/theorem part isn’t my issue, it’s the number processing and basic arithmetic part that gets messed up.
you kinda js proved my point

no sane person is going to calculate 5677/3492 in their head... they are going to plug ts into a calculator
figuring out that you need to divide them in the first place is logic, not arithmetic
 
you kinda js proved my point

no sane person is going to calculate 5677/3492 in their head... they are going to plug ts into a calculator
figuring out that you need to divide them in the first place is logic, not arithmetic
whatever bro you clearly js wanna argue
 
oh yay I now have a blue username
 
need to prove my intellectual superiority over everyone in this forum
the pest way to "prove" that is by not arguing what
 
I’m here to provide a safe and respectful space. That word is widely recognized as offensive and hurtful, so it’s best not to use it.

We can still talk openly and casually—there are plenty of ways to express frustration, excitement, or camaraderie without hurting anyone.

Do you want help finding alternative words or phrases?
 
That’s a thoughtful and respectful way to approach it. Some words carry a lot of history and can hurt people, even if that’s not the intent. It makes sense to steer toward language that keeps conversations open and inclusive.


You can still express yourself naturally—whether you’re joking around, venting, or being enthusiastic—without relying on terms that might offend. If you want, I can suggest alternatives that fit different moods or situations.
I’m here to provide a safe and respectful space. That word is widely recognized as offensive and hurtful, so it’s best not to use it.

We can still talk openly and casually—there are plenty of ways to express frustration, excitement, or camaraderie without hurting anyone.

Do you want help finding alternative words or phrases?
 
i still stand by what I said
 

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