| A story about... Rules
© 2000 Marg Frey, Bryce Graves-Hurst, Nahoya, Christine Schwab |
MARG | BRYCE | CHRISTINE & NAHOYA | |
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Doubtless someone would come up with an elaborate set of rules about associating with people of other densities. That's when they stop being fun, and you can only hope for exceptions. The best thing about rules is that they all have exceptions.
Well okay, almost all of them. The Reflexive Property doesn't have any exceptions. This rule states that a thing is equal to itself. Whoever first came up with that one must have just finished eating a lotus-blossom salad. Not only does it defy any explanation by virtue of its inherent obviousness, it's also useless for proving any further assertions.
| "Miss Toby?" said the sharp, terrierlike voice of my math teacher. |