Jimmy Snyder
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If you ask your mother for one egg and she cooks two and you eat them both, then who is better at math, you or your mother?
The discussion revolves around a playful question regarding who is better at math between a person and their mother, using a hypothetical scenario involving cooking eggs. Participants explore various interpretations and humorous takes on the question, touching on themes of logic, assumptions, and personal anecdotes.
Participants express a mix of agreement and disagreement regarding who is better at math, with multiple competing views and interpretations of the scenario presented. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus reached.
The discussion includes playful and humorous elements, with some participants making light of the original question while others delve into more serious interpretations. The lack of clear definitions and assumptions about the scenario contributes to the ambiguity of the claims made.
Readers interested in playful logic puzzles, humorous debates, or cultural perspectives on parenting and food may find this discussion engaging.
jimmysnyder said:If you ask your mother for one egg and she cooks two and you eat them both, then who is better at math, you or your mother?
0°0'0" said:Your mother is better.
That she cooked two eggs it doesn't mean that she cooked them for YOU.
And because of your (oh, i surely don't mean "you" :) ) foolish behaviour your mother was left hungry!
0°0'0" said:Your mother is better.
That she cooked two eggs it doesn't mean that she cooked them for YOU.
And because of your (oh, i surely don't mean "you" :) ) foolish behaviour your mother was left hungry!
Icebreaker said:'Star Wars' Who is more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? '/Star Wars'
jimmysnyder said:If you ask your mother for one egg and she cooks two and you eat them both, then who is better at math, you or your mother?