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What did the math book say to the other book? " I have so many problems" (Original Post) debm55 Jan 27 OP
"You're a great addition." lastlib Jan 27 #1
Great answer but not the correct answer. Thank you lastlib. debm55 Jan 27 #2
"I've got so many problems!" underpants Jan 27 #3
Congratulations underpants. You are correct!!!!! debm55 Jan 27 #5
"You want sum?" True Dough Jan 27 #4
That's funny , True Dough but not correct. Thank you for trying. debm55 Jan 27 #6
Math puns are the first sine of insanity...... lastlib Jan 27 #7
Thank you lastlib. debm55 Jan 27 #8

lastlib

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7. Math puns are the first sine of insanity......
Tue Jan 27, 2026, 09:21 AM
Jan 27

They are completely irrational. These silly puns have only imaginary humor, and zero real value. Additionally, they are truly divisive, and perpetuating them only multiplies their negative effect, subtracting from serious discussion. I also think they could make things tensor in the current environment. (On another tangent, I'm writing this cos I think it's kinda funny.)

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