I love it!
How about in response:
Since blight and spite can make might, its just not polite by citing might to assume that there’s right, the probabilities fight between spite, blight and right so might given blight and might given spite must be subtracted from causes for might if the order’s not right!
I love it! How about in response: Since blight and spite can make might, its just not polite by citing might to assume that there’s right, the probabilities fight between spite, blight and right so might given blight and might given spite must be subtracted from causes for might if the order’s not right!
You have no idea how hard I’m giggling right now. Or maybe you do, because I’m telling you about it. Well met, mathpoet!
(I hope that mathpoets become enough of a real thing to warrant an unhyphenated word.)
Check out this alliteration: “When you see an infinite regress, consider a clever quining.”