Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
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Re: Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
Yep. You know it's good if the argument gets really long. If it helps you feel better peds, the derivative of 3x^2/2x^4 is 6x/-8x^4. Feel free to save the world by proving me wrong.
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Re: Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
If it is ALL or NOTHING, then how exactly can two people have it ALL.Soviet wrote:It's an all or nothing situation, there is no score.
If you were to share it ALL then you wouldnot have it ALL, you would have half.
So essentially it is either ALL, SHARED OR NOTHING.
Two opposing factors cannot both be right.

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Re: Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
Technically you are right, Drofder.
But the All or nothing theory can be applied when ALL is being right and NOTHING is being wrong. They were both right, so from this point of view they both had ALL.
It's not about sharing the fact they both had all. They were both right, and becasue being right is considered 'all', they don't have to share anything. It's just called a draw because they both had all. You need to see those two things apart. I hope my point came through.
But what a nitpicking this is
But the All or nothing theory can be applied when ALL is being right and NOTHING is being wrong. They were both right, so from this point of view they both had ALL.
It's not about sharing the fact they both had all. They were both right, and becasue being right is considered 'all', they don't have to share anything. It's just called a draw because they both had all. You need to see those two things apart. I hope my point came through.
But what a nitpicking this is


Re: Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
It's like a dictionary definition. If one person argues that "lead" is a heavy metal often used to suppress radiation, and another person argues it is the act of guiding an individual through a situation or place, both would be right. To say that only one can be right is to call the other definition wrong, which is by no means true. Furthermore, to argue that Infinite was right more times and is thus "more right" also makes no sense, because extending on the metaphor by saying that the second definition of "lead" is more right because it is used 1.5x as much as the first makes absolutely no sense. They are both right, and neither are more or less right.
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Re: Nothing beats a Mexican pizza!
[Ignore="Soviet"]Azabael wrote:you are right, Drofder.
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