Geometry plays a big part in all “many” equations, and we can all agree that no way is one ever going to amount to many. One is a freaking point, and nothing more. Two could represent a line, three a triangle, and four a rectangle. When you get to five, that could be either a pentagon or a circle jerk. You’d be right at the minimum limits for a circle jerk.
Does that help?
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]]>By many you mean more than one. Sure, I’d agree with that.
Many people do agree, it’s not important.
Claiming many is baseless. Ten comments of interest can be considered many, but neither you nor I know how many people are on one side or the other, and our definition of many isn’t going to be the same.
Nice try, though.
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