Here's a formula:
(n - e) + (n + 1 - w) + (n + 3 - f) + (n + 6 - s) + (n + 2 - h)
n
is a number, but the result is not.
What is n
and what is the result?
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Sign up to join this communityHere's a formula:
(n - e) + (n + 1 - w) + (n + 3 - f) + (n + 6 - s) + (n + 2 - h)
n
is a number, but the result is not.
What is n
and what is the result?
If n is
One
Then by the following
(one - e) + (two - w) + (four - f) + (seven - s) + (three - h)
We get the unusual statement: On to our even tree
Perhaps, Nietzsche was discussing plans with his friend and said, "Now,
" on to our event Ree."