elavat0r replymander.xyz3Hide 3 repliesThanks! I'll check it out. Still figuring everything out. I'm not sure I know how to cross post here yet - unless it's literally just posting the same image again?5
Salamander replymander.xyz1Hide 1 replyI hope you managed to find the button! It is this one: And to answer the original question... Of course! Who would say no to math memes?! Math memes are always welcome.4
cyberic replydiscuss.tchncs.deI think there's a crosspost button? Idk sorry, I'm also trying to figure it out.1
airbussy lemmy.one1Hide 1 replyI was thinking coffee mugs were blind holes, until I realised mugs come with a handle6
verde.viento replymander.xyzmathematical proof of why there are always too many mugs to fit in the cupboard, and 1 sock is always missing ;)2
elavat0r replymander.xyzDepends how many holes you have in your socks. :) Or whether your coffee cup has a handle.4
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Thanks! I'll check it out. Still figuring everything out. I'm not sure I know how to cross post here yet - unless it's literally just posting the same image again?
I hope you managed to find the button! It is this one:
And to answer the original question... Of course! Who would say no to math memes?! Math memes are always welcome.
Much appreciated!
I think there's a crosspost button? Idk sorry, I'm also trying to figure it out.
I was thinking coffee mugs were blind holes, until I realised mugs come with a handle
Aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh. Me too. We are brothers.
Brilliant
mathematical proof of why there are always too many mugs to fit in the cupboard, and 1 sock is always missing ;)
Shouldn't cup of coffee and socks be the same topology?
Depends how many holes you have in your socks. :)
Or whether your coffee cup has a handle.