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lemmy.ml

I find that expanding I as I=e^(iθ)•e^(-iθ) can help get you reoriented.

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lemm.ee

I have a severe personality disorder. My identity matrix somehow has twos, threes, sixes and even some irrational and imaginary numbers in it for good measure.

Besides, everytime I try to look it up, it's completely different from what it was last time.

I have tried issuing warranty and refund claims on my existence, but I wasn't successful.

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XpeeNreply
sopuli.xyz

It seems you're not similar to yourself anymore

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Never have been. I'm pretty sure if you did a dissimilarity matrix of me and myself at any given time in my life, at least soms of the numbers on the diagonal would be greater than zero.

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I'm generally a normal man, I once checked the matrix of myself based of an orthonormal base and found out that I'm fully positive. Im happy ever since.

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You reached the end

Identity crisis incoming | Spyke