you can count on it
Would have been a better headline!
He’s indoctrinating out youth with a satanic Muslim mysticism called Al-Gebra.
in case some people don’t know: algebra actually comes from the Arabic word “al-jabr”.
Number one justification for islamophobia and sinophobia.
I legit never heard the word sinophobia and I thought it was a trigonometry joke.
I guess we need a joke that combines math and racism then.
It’s the 0th cause of Indophobia?
Sorry, didn’t mean to go off on a tangent.
I could go for a little Shakira law.
Thy hips shall not speak falsehoods.
I, for one, enjoy Roman numerals.
Oh yeah big guy? How many letters you need to write 3999?
Isn’t it MMMIM? Only one extra character
subtraction rule only allows a smaller numeral to be placed before a larger one if it is one of the following combinations: IV, IX, XL, XC, CD, or CM. The numeral ‘i’ ((1)) can only be placed before a ‘V’ ((5)) or an ‘X’ ((10)).
That rule wasn’t always hard and fast, just as IV or XL were sometimes written as IIII or XXXX respectively. The XVIII Legion was occasionally termed XIIX, which should have been right out, but it worked well enough to inscribe in stone on a memorial and use on official calendars.
The fundamental requirement was that People would look at it and understand what it is saying. There was no “Office of Numeral Oversight” correcting people. The norms that we may learn about are descriptive of the majority, but not strictly prescriptive for all the cases.
If it follows the basic additive/subtractive pattern, it’s good enough.
If you want to be a prick, write IMMMM
Maybe the symmetry made people more likely to overlook the conventional way of writing things. Still no hard rule, but more leniency if it looks cool.
Rool of cool!
That’s not the correct spelling, but it’s the cool one
I came up with MMMCMXCIX, but your one seems better.
IX
Many machines on IX, new machines.
Excellent quote.
I love doing 3999+1 in Roman numerals in my head without converting first.
one for one? what does that mean?
It’s a non-poly dating ad.
Get out.
groan
Oh Facebook must be lighting up with frothing boomers right now
mostly AI content too.
I hate that when i see memes like this all i can think is “its only a matter of time before stupid people share this with other stupid people unironically”
It probably happened before you even saw the meme.
Fox News is gonna run a piece on how we must eliminate Arabic numerals from American society. Your family will be talking about this travesty at Thanksgiving.
Haha let’s count like Rome people CCEXIVII - ??? = !!!
I shared it ironically with a group of people that won’t understand it. I proceed to watch silently as they raise their cortisol levels.
Roman! Cousin, let’s go bowling!

literally in the middle of a fucking mission
I This is Roman discrimination II Half of MAGA doesnt know what an Arabic numeral is. III Reeeeeeeeeee IV Roman numerals are superior
一二三四五六七八九十
i like these :)
ichi ni san yon go rokku nana hachi kyuu juu
so close, its acutally “nya ichi ni san, nya arigatou”
I am sad that i was wrong with jaPenis here is an image about to represent how i feel

One syllable per character. Coolest language ever. :D
(Also hardest characters to remember)
one syllable per character
一 is pronounced “i-chi”
Oh lol, I automatically assumed Chinese because that is the language I know…
(But I mean… the Kanji is the same as the 漢字 (HanZi), its not always obvious which language is being referred to lol)
ohhh in chinese yeah. yi ar san right? :3
“Half” of MAGA? 😂
It’s more than half
I don’t know man, something about his damn smile is so funny to me. It’s so smug, he’s always smiling like he just absolutely knows he’s making some very rich assholes panic and I love everything about it.
I highly doubt they’re panicking. If they’re even aware they’re perturbed at best.
Fair, panicking was probably a bit of a stretch there. But I like how they at least burn a bunch of money on his political opponents
This post came directly from Al Jazeer which references Al Gebra.
According to a study, almost III out of V of those polled opposed this.
Well to be fair, the republicunts would prefer kids not learn any numbers because only stupid people vote for Cons…
ITS AN OUTRAGE I TELL YOU! MATH IS AMERICAN! INVENTED IN AMERICA!
Funny that in Chinese, I literally have always known it as 阿拉伯數字 (Arabic Numerals).
I’m starting to realize more and more how much the Chinese Language is just simply better at teaching concepts.
Disclaimer, I am ethnic Chinese, but I’m totally not biased at all :D
Edit:
Also, while we’re on the topic of Numerals, teach Chinese Numbers as well, its literally one syllable per character, much easier to pronounce and remember.
English has become my primary language, but I still often find myself counting in Chinese (Cantonese).
They’re definitely known as Arabic numerals elsewhere too. It’s mentioned in Math class fairly early on when Roman numerals are also introduced. I’m sure that even in American schools, it’s mentioned that they’re called Arabic numerals.
Unless you mean that in Chinese there’s just no word for “numbers” and you have to use the name of the specific system?
I mean, I’ve personally never heard of the term “Arabic Numeral” being uttered in a classroom from 2nd grade all the way through Highschool in the US Schools I’ve went to. It’s just “write the numbers in words” or in “numbers/digits”.
Which is a sad indictment of the school system you attended.
Damn, maybe the US system is worse than I thought.
There are so many general knowledge things that aren’t necessary for survival or to do your job that the general populace seems to lack. This is one of them
We call them Arabic numerals too but the street name is numbers. Very powerful concept
I once said “Arabic Numerals” in class (US), and my classmates thought I was trying to be racist… like… bruh… that’s literally what these nunbers are called…
So yeah… I never used that term once again.
Chinese/Japanese characters have kindof always led to good student outcomes in wrote memorization because of the necessity of pattern recognition. With an alphabet there’s simply less to learn, and you don’t have much context since etymology in alphabet based languages is so much more esoteric.
Also, Americans aren’t really taught much about technology from outside of the American sphere of influence. American schooling has a lot of dead zones.
I support this wholeheartedly.













