So this is the final straw. Unexpected.
Just saw an article saying the concept of zero is younger than Jesus Christ. Said article also said Aristotle didn't believe in zero. The first, I could roll my eyes at and figure she'd been misinformed. The first paired with the second -- no. Also, this article is by someone attempting to be extremely deep. She Informs the Reader about Dante and Galileo later in the piece. (You know what I mean by Informs the Reader: it's opposed to Sharing With the Reader.)
I have no idea if Aristotle believed in zero, and I do not trust the internet to tell me the truth about this. I do believe, however, that I have just reached my limit. It's been coming for a long time, but now it's very much here. I am tired of trying to bail out the sea with a teaspoon. Maybe this is what middle age is.
I have no idea if Aristotle believed in zero, and I do not trust the internet to tell me the truth about this. I do believe, however, that I have just reached my limit. It's been coming for a long time, but now it's very much here. I am tired of trying to bail out the sea with a teaspoon. Maybe this is what middle age is.
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Excuse me, please, I'm stressed out, tired, and medicated, and it makes me overly literal and has me focusing on the wrong things.
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(The fact that her entire article annoyed the spit out of me, and that it came at a time when anything like that would have meant a breaking point, did not help.)
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Hugs?
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Yeah, definitely burnout. I haven't been able to go a day lately without seeing someone say something that's outright factually incorrect but I know I'll be screamed at if I correct it. So, uh, I'm not going back to Tumblr, for one.