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@PeckingOrderChess said in #5:

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That is sooo sad

@PeckingOrderChess said in #5: > ![image.png](https://image.lichess1.org/display?op=noop&path=forumPostBody:JZFsR6aRehIZ:40w6rKWP.png&sig=77fb4abbe803c34c2e04db22946e6662c3f7bfa2) That is sooo sad

@chesspanda6 said in #6:

@PeckingOrderChess

out of context....

think about how the monopoly man will feel when he sees this :C

Well, I don't think he would mind. He ́s not much of a yes-man.

@chesspanda6 said in #6: > @PeckingOrderChess > > out of context.... > > think about how the monopoly man will feel when he sees this :C Well, I don't think he would mind. He ́s not much of a yes-man.

What is happening in this generation? Brainrot, six tujuh (tujuh means seven in my language). What are these.

What is happening in this generation? Brainrot, six tujuh (tujuh means seven in my language). What are these.

@Noflaps said in #40:

No, @Telecaster12 , although I see why you'd ask that and find it reassuring that you (unlike too many) know what a "Baker's Dozen" is.

But here's the thing: I didn't write "Half of a Baker's dozen" (which would, indeed, be 6.5).

I wrote a Baker's Half-dozen. Which, in order to stick with an integral number of discrete objects, I declare to be 7.

That is, half of a dozen -- plus 1.

Just as a Baker's dozen is a dozen -- plus 1.

Since I believe I coined the term, I believe I am entitled to define it.

And so I did. See #38.

Incidentally, it appears that the original "Baker's Dozen" came to be as a result of steady, rational English bakers reacting to English law.

My Baker's Half-dozen came about as the result of an English beverage. Let's assume, out of politeness, that it's tea.

WHAT THE DUCK IS THIS COMPARED TO 67 @Noflaps BTW 67 GOATED. haters may hate.

@Noflaps said in #40: > No, @Telecaster12 , although I see why you'd ask that and find it reassuring that you (unlike too many) know what a "Baker's Dozen" is. > > But here's the thing: I didn't write "Half of a Baker's dozen" (which would, indeed, be 6.5). > > I wrote a Baker's Half-dozen. Which, in order to stick with an integral number of discrete objects, I declare to be 7. > > That is, half of a dozen -- plus 1. > > Just as a Baker's dozen is a dozen -- plus 1. > > Since I believe I coined the term, I believe I am entitled to define it. > > And so I did. See #38. > > Incidentally, it appears that the original "Baker's Dozen" came to be as a result of steady, rational English bakers reacting to English law. > > My Baker's Half-dozen came about as the result of an English beverage. Let's assume, out of politeness, that it's tea. WHAT THE DUCK IS THIS COMPARED TO 67 @Noflaps BTW 67 GOATED. haters may hate.

@Noflaps said in #38:

War, you say? Never in life, @ColorParrot !

I am a fan of the noble Akiba Rubinstein -- possibly the most polite chess player ... in history!

If you wish to use 6,7 I have no objection whatsoever!

Indeed, who DOESN'T want a Baker's half-dozen (as I am now newly-coining the term, I believe), which means 6 + 1 = 7.

7 donuts? You betcha!

7 beverages? Well, I'd have to spread that many cups of goat's milk out over several hours -- but I'd enjoy each and every one!

7 days of hard work on the ranch? Yes, please! It's what a cowboy does! (Sorry, I should say "cowperson" in here, shouldn't I).

I am a fan of Joseph Stalin and the Carnivore diet. @Noflaps

@Noflaps said in #38: > War, you say? Never in life, @ColorParrot ! > > I am a fan of the noble Akiba Rubinstein -- possibly the most polite chess player ... in history! > > If you wish to use 6,7 I have no objection whatsoever! > > Indeed, who DOESN'T want a Baker's half-dozen (as I am now newly-coining the term, I believe), which means 6 + 1 = 7. > > 7 donuts? You betcha! > > 7 beverages? Well, I'd have to spread that many cups of goat's milk out over several hours -- but I'd enjoy each and every one! > > 7 days of hard work on the ranch? Yes, please! It's what a cowboy does! (Sorry, I should say "cowperson" in here, shouldn't I). I am a fan of Joseph Stalin and the Carnivore diet. @Noflaps

backtracking to the Vegan War where Thibault disliked my posts.

backtracking to the Vegan War where Thibault disliked my posts.