@world_erorr Hi, both of these are correct due to order of operations. You do multiplication first in both instances. In the first image 300x2=600; 600+100 is 700. In the second image, 100x2 is 200; 200+300 is 500. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
@ARCANE99965417@ailanyus You know, we're not ruining anything. We get a table of rainbow merch at a store and then we do parades you don't have to attend.
@PhilemonaLemon@prolifefrenchie If I can't choose to abort something who's life isn't even being counted yet (birthday starts at birth, not conception) because it's not my body, then you can't tell your child they can't change their hair, get a piercing, a tattoo, etc. It's not your body then, either.
@TheLaurenChen@BriannaWu Yes, we all were, and before we became children, we were fetuses without fully-developed brains and thus were not living people yet.
@TheLaurenChen It would be amoral to take that choice from her. If I were pregnant, I wouldn't choose to abort my fetus for its potential sexuality, but being pro-choice means I support a woman choosing. Period.
@ConservativeGG3 You seem to be very particular about your pronouns and are very vocal about correcting people who use the wrong ones to refer to you without your consent.
@OperHealAmerica Hello! Just a reminder that 1) you need no celebrate that which you do not support and 2) at least for now, we are not a theocracy, and your religious doctrine shouldn't dictate state policy.
@ReviewsPossum Are you intentionally obfuscating the point? This is not a dolphin any more than it's a human. It is a fetus and you can't even tell the difference.
@Milajoy Biden wasn't in office when the shot was available for free, and the President doesn't have the power to force private industries to make decisions about their workforce, so no. Your employer made that choice, not the President, no matter who was in office.
@BlazeonOfficial The character on the left looks much more like a normal, non-airbrushed, attainable standard to me. The right looks like the bullshit Cosmo feeds us to make us feel inadequate.