That thin line of dust left over when you sweep into a dustpan is a real-life zemo paradox.
That thin line of dust left over when you sweep into a dustpan is a real-life zemo paradox.
The dust line thinneth but never gone.
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It's also an example of calculus because the amount of dust approaches zero, but is never quite zero
30 0 ReplyThank fuck for the vacuum. The Son of Shark, the Anti-Calculus, Destroyer of Integrals
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