@johnabs @lucifargundam @freemo
Okay. Failed.
You haven't passed yet.
The algo goes like this: 1. post a med-sized toot with a question; 2. Someone responds; 3. Bot toots out spamlinks in "response" to the answer.
Since the respondent didn't answer your question, but did toot something unrelated with a question mark, and you didn't ask for clarification, but instead just post those links... it fit the profile.
It's not a troll, it's a test. This instance has been inundated recently with algo-driven accounts that exactly fit the form of the postings you made. So, if you ain't one of them, then you ain't. If you are, you are. At this point, I'm still not sure. (Sauce)
The photo is not clear on my device, but it looks like it may be a Klein bottle.
>thereby also indirectly have the Laws changed to suit their demands.
People don't normally wear suits to a protest, but sometimes they do. It depends on how discerning the expected audience will be of the protest.
"Please be fooled by my botspam into watching these videos I want to promote."
Hole definition / answer
What only the head goes through / 1
What only the arms go through / 2
Designed-in holes, topologically defined / 3
Holes created after manufacture / 4
Topologically defined (assuming the person is wearing clothing that matches the background color / 5
Excluding head and body holes / 6
All topologically defined holes / 7
All holes (common terminology) / 8
All holes including microscopic / 1000s
I posted this in response to this thread:
https://qoto.org/@freemo/107295982688801818
The question conflates terminology between common usage and terms used in a specific branch of mathematics.
You have a volleyball without defects. You poke a hole in it. How many holes does it have in it? (excluding the fill valve - assume there is no fill valve)
#math #topology #words #definitions #holes #context #arbitrary
>"That is, take the large opening at the bottom... "
You mean the hole at the bottom?
They'll have to card you first. (vax card)
Your a bot? Well, I must admit, I had my suspicions.
Maybe we should have a bot-ocracy. Bots know way more about stuff (except they think that they can vote in a dictatorship.)
I can sometimes put up with bad acting if they can get the story told.
@freemo @BollerwagenPicard@mastodontech.de
Some B movies will totally ruin the ending by accident. They'll leave something important on the cutting room floor, or the writer will just fail to include important clues or even a key image is not in focus or just too dark and then you're totally lost.
@freemo @BollerwagenPicard@mastodontech.de
The more artistic films tend to do that more often. If I watch an artistic film, like Brazil, that really stretches reality, I don't mind those endings, it's almost expected. But a regular Hollywood formula film, if they do an ending like that, then I'm disappointed.
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