• 0ops
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    1 year ago

    Mountains.age !> dinosaurs.age, thus mountains.age <= dinosaurs.age

    mountains.age > bones.age

    So dinosaurs.age => mountains.age > bones.age

    And dinosaurs.age > bones.age

    His logical reasoning skills are sound though, as is his sarcastic humor.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe, this sentence, out of context. The rest of the post makes it abundantly clear that the ages of these things go:
      mountains -> bones -> dinosaurs

      The poster may either be a victim of Poe’s Law, in which case their “joke” wasn’t very funny, or they could be making the logical deduction as you describe but as a mistake. I thought it was the latter.

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        There’s no mistake, he’s just poking fun at the imprecise language used in the article. We all know what the author meant but only because English is more forgiving than math. I’m not saying I was rolling on the floor or anything, but it wasn’t that bad of a joke imo