i am far too stubborn to let this go
I can have common sense, but that doesnât mean I canât break societal norms.
It was common sense you needed to pick a number between 1-20, and an additional rule and common sense it had to be a valid integer
It may be common sense, but nowhere in the signups does it even say that youâre required to pick a number, ergo it is perfectly reasonable for someone to, upon being told to pick a number, to pick a number that is outside of that range.
Youâve inned to a botf game before, you knew how to do it
what do you mean it doesnât say that, it-
okay that was tanâs OP i guess
And others never strayed from that either
The numbers 1-20 were clearly listed as the only numbers players could chose
You have no evidence that I fully understood that my number had to be in a range of 0-21, but even if you did, that still doesnât change the fact that the host left it ambiguous enough to let me pretend that I didnât know.
bois im making this an objection.lol
It lists the players there, and youâve done this before, while other players were doing the same
To pretend, but not to actually in, like you stated you tried to
You still havenât proven that -666 is not a valid integer between the range of 0 and 21.
Maybe the range is exclusionary for only me and for only this signup
so youâre admitting you failed grade 3 math
Basic mathematics have already done so
Or maybe Iâm experimenting with a different system of mathematics, like mathematicians are known to do, and see what results come from it. Where do you think imaginary numbers came from?
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We were using a clearly defined way of math
anyone could see that
Iâd question the process behind whichever math system youâre using which puts -666 in between 0 and 21âŚ
A system of math which views the number line as a number circle, which makes it rather easy to cut out all integers between 0 and 21, leaving all other integers, including -666
Has this been tested or confirmed by a licensed Mathematician?
To exist?