@Marc Spector isn't zero regarded as a neutral number? idk thats what i've heard at least since its just a placeholder bascially and technically has no value
The presentation of those games was carefully calculated to make endless dialogues epic and full of personality since they take up about 90% of the gameplay.
@@GameristicForceWE ARE TALKING ABOUT ODD NUMBERS *ALL* HAVING “E” IN THEM, SOME EVEN NUBERS DO HAVE E LIKE Eight, TwEnty, TwElve etc.. BUT THAT DOESNT MATTER CUZ WE TALKING ABOUT ODDS (Dw I just wanted to add myself to the argument, I’m totally chill)
Fun fact: for much of human history, it really wasn't. Granted, it was first deviced (as far as I know) all the way back in Ancient Egypt by 1740 BC, but most places didn't have it for many millenia even after that. It only spread to the West properly at the beginning of the 12th century.
This is a classic example of selection bias. Most people will see the post and either not think about it or confirm it for themselves, and then they will move on. As a result, the only people who tend to respond are the ones who incorrectly conclude that the post is wrong, thus posting a reply to argue. This gives the appearance that a significant portion of people disagree with the post, but really, it's just that a significant portion of people who chose to reply disagree with the post.
@@lilacpen8678 It really depends on the person who defines it to include 0 or not, both are correct. For instance, I had two high school math teachers who didn't agree on this and I learned both 0 as a natural number and not, I happen to agree with 0 being considered a natural number but you are also correct in thinking it isn't
This is online forums in a nutshell everyone either has no clue what they’re talking about or you see their soul leaving their eyes through text by reading the posts by people who have no clue
@R!dy Depends on the context. The phrase makes sense in both JulianS's comment and Hrrriss's reply. JulianS used "Even" as an adverb for "are," not an adjective for the number, like the "even" in "Maya even said 0 wasn't divisible by 2." Hyrriss's reply was a pun (At least, that's how I interpreted it).
The fact that the whole conversation is from a post is even funnier. edit: The source to the post is in the description, stop asking pls, I recieve too many notification. re-edit: Whoa wtf, it's only been 3 days , how did this comment got so popular.
@@danielsousa7860 Check the description. I can't believe it's actually real. All of the pets in my house have more intelligence combined than these jokers. And I don't have any pets.
dude.. do you know what you just said that is the dumbest comment i have heard in 276 years. this means you don’t even know it plays out, how can you comment on it like that
God i love seeing conversations that start off completely normal and then just decend into chaos very quickly, especially when everyone is confused about everything
That post is cursed, it’s like everyone who stumbles across it is trying to be smart but they lose their grip on numbers and spelling completely, dissolving into confusion
It's like, they have work so they have to show up to the courtroom but there's no cases because crime rates are incredibly low so they just have to sit there and wait for something to happen and they all slowly devolve into madness.
I also like the idea of all the characters just discussing a really serious murder case and then suddenly the judge is like “woah all odd numbers have an ‘e’ in it” and then everybody just starts arguing about that instead
This to me summarizes every argument online. One person just tries to make a mildly interesting, non controversial point which then ignites a chain reaction of responses including but not limited to: the person who’s just wrong but wants to be “more right” than op for no reason, the person who thought they just realized a point that would bust the case wide open but is wrong, and my personal favorite, the person who is arguing about a completely different thing that’s vaguely related to the topic.
Don't forget about ten different people saying "guys plz stop arguing", and then the people who try to explain why it is okay for themself to argue to that person, and then the people who said to please stop arguing then start arguing with those people about why everyone shouldn't argue
Your wrong about the: "the person who's just wrong but wants to be "more right" than the op for some reason" because ill have you know i- forget about this, like honestly this joke is so fucking dumb i dont even want to finish it
@@valeriewithsalt wait isnt an odd number a number that can only times by 1 to get that number?(whole number wise) nothing else? so that means 2 is an odd number right? Or is that a prime number? I might be stupid. Edit: yes I am stupid.
@@spiderbiter6162 odd numbers: numbers that can't be divided by 2 (where the result isn't a full number) Prime numbers; numbers that can only be divided by 1 and themselves
@@robertlupa8273 and that day we went to the cave the bear ate us all. We were all so super sulrised camouflage guitar transparent translucent fat small big
This is literally how people online argue, they do it so confidently that it hurts to even try to understand their level of stupidity. Edit: OKAY I get it people, You don't need to comment the exact same thing.
One time I told someone to use a calculator to check their answers and they kept saying calculators aren't good for math and said to use your head, like bitch if you keep using your head you will keep making the same mistakes
The fact that you can impose internet shitpost onto ace attorney footage and get something this entertaining just goes to show how good its animations and sound effects were.
I like the idea that it was in the middle of a court case, just the defendant and whatever the other ones called just watching silently in horror wondering why they chose this courthouse to settle their case in.
In 6th grade or so I was one of the only ppl that understood fractions. I was one of the worst students in that class but almost everyone didnt get that 1/3 is bigger than 1/4. I started to loose hope in humanity.
@@randomusername284 I’m in 11th and my faith in humanity still hasn’t changed. I was one of the few people that understood long division in second grade and apparently my entire 6th grade class has never done area of triangles before. I’ve already went to a States math competition, but most of this is so basic I don’t understand how people don’t know it
@@zerotolerance5477 bro I skipped a grade so don’t blame me if I don’t even know how to find area of a circle because math is absolutely shit and I don’t like it even though I’m one of the smarter ones
Numbers are defined by having arithmetic value. But Zero functionally has no value. It's semantics, but also not that far off from the truth. It's like saying silence isn't music. Technically true, even if it's used in music. Zero is weird.
@@pokenbby 0 satisfies every condition to be even and none to be odd. It fits perfectly in the pattern of even numbers. No mathematician in the world would tell you that it isn't even. I'm sorry but just take two seconds to google it next time you're going to correct someone on something you know very little about
To those who are confused with some of the dialogue, this was copied from a conversation on tumblr. Hence lines like, "I'm about to throw this whole website away."
The most common letter in the English language is “e” It shows up 7 times in that sentence alone. And five times in that one Three times in that one Four times in that one Twice in that one And twice again Now just once Once more Back to two.. Finally
*finally, none-* WELL SHI- Are we really going to keep this going? It's not like I have something better to do Reducing the E On every message... Fuck, it's up again... Excelle- *I want to die*
I feel like this is what online arguing is gonna turn into if the "actually you used the wrong form of you're" argument doesn't get put in it's place soon
The fact that this conversation actually happened has made me lose my last bit of faith in humanity EDIT: YOU PEOPLE AREN'T HELPING. READ THE DESCRIPTION
@@StefanVeenstrathis was a joke and since I actually currently suffer from depression I feel completely within my rights to make this joke. But thanks for your unwanted opinion though
The judge's statement was "every single odd number has an 'e' in it" Naturally, whoever wants to counter-argue that statement would have to find an odd number that does NOT have an "e" in it. Why would 11 or any of the odd "teen" numbers be brought up if they're just gonna support the original statement?