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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Doesn't hurt as bad as a d4

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  • J joeffect@lemmy.world
    You were? No one said anything, and you replied to me with a "flaw" in what I said? Why would you just not agree? Or upvote? It's weird that you would say I was wrong then say you were doing it to support my statement.
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    Oh great, a contrarian. "Every time someone replies to me, it necessarily must be an attack that I need to squash with full force." An awesome character trait. The original point you were answering to was: A coin has 3 sides, because there are 3 potential areas where a coin can land. Your point was: Only that it can land on an area doesn't mean that that point is a side (as in a side that counts as a result). I said: Yes, even on a die there are areas where the die can stand that are not counted as sides. Now the question to you, mister contrarian: How was that a flaw to your argument? Please tell me, how a thinking human being that can read can seriously interpret that as me pointing out a flaw to your argument? I hate small ego contrarians who feel the need to constantly find attacks from all sides and if they don't find them, they make them up. It's the online equivalent of a teenager going "What are you looking at?"
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      Oh great, a contrarian. "Every time someone replies to me, it necessarily must be an attack that I need to squash with full force." An awesome character trait. The original point you were answering to was: A coin has 3 sides, because there are 3 potential areas where a coin can land. Your point was: Only that it can land on an area doesn't mean that that point is a side (as in a side that counts as a result). I said: Yes, even on a die there are areas where the die can stand that are not counted as sides. Now the question to you, mister contrarian: How was that a flaw to your argument? Please tell me, how a thinking human being that can read can seriously interpret that as me pointing out a flaw to your argument? I hate small ego contrarians who feel the need to constantly find attacks from all sides and if they don't find them, they make them up. It's the online equivalent of a teenager going "What are you looking at?"
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      joeffect@lemmy.world
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      >A die can land and stand on a corner if you do it precisely enough. You didn't say yes... and that doesn't look like you agree to anything. If anything, it seems like a sarcastic reply because clearly you had to point out the 3rd side of a coin... Again, you could have just agreed or given an upvote... instead, it seems like you're more interested in judging people and making up idea's about who they are...
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      • dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.comD dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        a two sided die is called a coin
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        in my day...
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          The edge of a coin is a 3rd side though
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          then use a freaking fortune fish
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          • J joeffect@lemmy.world
            >A die can land and stand on a corner if you do it precisely enough. You didn't say yes... and that doesn't look like you agree to anything. If anything, it seems like a sarcastic reply because clearly you had to point out the 3rd side of a coin... Again, you could have just agreed or given an upvote... instead, it seems like you're more interested in judging people and making up idea's about who they are...
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            Contrarian's gotta contraire. Get lost kiddo.
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              the flattening is what makes them not spheres and have sides. If we applied this "logic" then literally everything is just anything but in a different form - which makes no sense
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              congrats on getting the joke
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                Oh great, a contrarian. "Every time someone replies to me, it necessarily must be an attack that I need to squash with full force." An awesome character trait. The original point you were answering to was: A coin has 3 sides, because there are 3 potential areas where a coin can land. Your point was: Only that it can land on an area doesn't mean that that point is a side (as in a side that counts as a result). I said: Yes, even on a die there are areas where the die can stand that are not counted as sides. Now the question to you, mister contrarian: How was that a flaw to your argument? Please tell me, how a thinking human being that can read can seriously interpret that as me pointing out a flaw to your argument? I hate small ego contrarians who feel the need to constantly find attacks from all sides and if they don't find them, they make them up. It's the online equivalent of a teenager going "What are you looking at?"
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                how dare you agree with them!!
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                • dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.comD dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                  a two sided die is called a coin
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                  Came here to say this
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                  • dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.comD dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                    a two sided die is called a coin
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                    arcaneslime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    Yup, my "d2" in my dice bag is a silver half dollar. Still call it my d2 though.
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                    • festnt@sh.itjust.worksF festnt@sh.itjust.works
                      how dare you agree with them!!
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                      Seriously... Some people...
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                        Fuck caltrop d4s, all my homies hate caltrop d4s (it's me, I'm all the homies)
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                        One set of my dice have very hard/straight/flat edges... The fucking 4 sided has stabbed me many times, but once it went right under my finger nail and drew blood 😫
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                        • JackbyDevJ JackbyDev
                          An ideal coin is perfectly flat.
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                          Sir, what who describe looks more like a piece of paper than a coin.

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                            Sir, what who describe looks more like a piece of paper than a coin.

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                            Ideal coins are inflexible.
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                            • JackbyDevJ JackbyDev
                              Ideal coins are inflexible.
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                              Ok, so a thin layer of adamantium is an ideal coin, but not a tiny disk of metallic alloy engraved with pictures, texts and values ! 📝

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                                Ok, so a thin layer of adamantium is an ideal coin, but not a tiny disk of metallic alloy engraved with pictures, texts and values ! 📝

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                                Well, an ideal cow is a perfect sphere, so.
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                                • festnt@sh.itjust.worksF festnt@sh.itjust.works
                                  congrats on getting the joke
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                                  And a very very funny joke, at that
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                                    Agreed, but also weird as aren't d4 made from 4 triangles?
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                                    So would you say I solved the case?
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                                      So would you say I solved the case?
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                                      I think Skua might be right, d2?
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                                        I think Skua might be right, d2?
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                                        How can it be a D2, I can literally see 3 sides with my very eyes.
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                                          How can it be a D2, I can literally see 3 sides with my very eyes.
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                                          It can be viewed as two interlocking 'c' shapes, so it *could* be dressed as a d4, with a different value at each end of the 'c.' Alternatively, each 'c' can be considered a single side, making it a d2. Since we already have d4 well represented by the 4-sided triangle, aka tetrahedron d4, this design strikes me as more valuable as a d2
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