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minus-square@over_cloxlink-49•edit-22 months agoSeasons 1+2+3 does not equal Seasons 1+2+3+4 Edit: I don’t care what show it is, the math don’t work.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•edit-22 months agoYou seem to think there’s any meaning to the absolute values. It’s anedoctal, what’s more interesting is the different ratio. Edit: also, math always works.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoYou never know, they may be having a stroke or misunderstood. Or maybe we are the one having one and he’s making perfect sense, I’m not here to judge.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink19•2 months agoI’m over here trying to figure out what math you’re talking about. These are just counts.
minus-squaresagOPlinkfedilink14•edit-22 months agoAlso, ATLA have 61 episode and Legend of Korra have 52 episodes and no. of bending matters not seasons.
minus-square@trashgirlfriendlink5•2 months agoThey’re different shows set in the same world, and therefore have a different amount of episodes.
minus-square@TempermentalAnomalylink12•edit-22 months ago1+2+3=6 1+2+3+4=10 6*10=60 6*10*10=600 6+60+600=666 Math works … for Satan.
minus-square@EtherWhacklink6•2 months agoIt’s statistics, a form of math the looks into the science of averages and how you can extrapolate information from the data. Korra just has what is called a larger sample group.
Seasons 1+2+3 does not equal Seasons 1+2+3+4
Edit: I don’t care what show it is, the math don’t work.
You seem to think there’s any meaning to the absolute values. It’s anedoctal, what’s more interesting is the different ratio.
Edit: also, math always works.
They have to be trolling… right?
You never know, they may be having a stroke or misunderstood. Or maybe we are the one having one and he’s making perfect sense, I’m not here to judge.
I’m over here trying to figure out what math you’re talking about. These are just counts.
Both are different series.
Obviously. Hence the math don’t work.
Also, ATLA have 61 episode and Legend of Korra have 52 episodes and no. of bending matters not seasons.
This comment of yours makes absolutely no sense.
They’re different shows set in the same world, and therefore have a different amount of episodes.
1+2+3=6
1+2+3+4=10
6*10=60
6*10*10=600
6+60+600=666
Math works … for Satan.
It’s statistics, a form of math the looks into the science of averages and how you can extrapolate information from the data. Korra just has what is called a larger sample group.