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    21 days ago

    I’ve always been a fan of using > and < but in the general use of lesser than or greater than, however, the symbols were always interchangeable to me since it always depends on where you put the defined integer, correct?

    If I want to say something is less than 37. It can either be 37 > or < 37.

    Because in that scenario the imaginary integer n is always on the opposite side of the symbol.

    37 > n

    n < 37

    So why did > ever become greater and < be less than? Doesn’t it also depend on how your text is written? If people reading from right to left or down to up vs left to right and up to down, means it’s reversed.

    The open part of the caret is where the bigger number is, the opposite side is where the lesser number is.










  • So, how do we get people who fear socialism to vote for a socialist that inspires blue voters to vote or steals enough working class votes to get elected enough rather than slowly spiral into fascism?

    1. Keep fascism in check for the next two years and hopefully win mid terms so we get the House and Senate again.
    2. Starting prepping a 50 year old straight white man for presidency.
    3. Somehow convince people that the firehouse of falsehoods isn’t worth their time.
    4. Keep it up another two years after to get the presidency back.
    5. Kill the filibuster.
    6. Stack the supreme Court after all the Republican extremist ones die.
    7. Fund public education in a way that isn’t based on local property values.
    8. Bring back the fairness doctrine.
    9. Stave off NatCs for another 20 years and hopefully profit?