#138 Infinity Plus One

September 7th, 2009
#138 Infinity Plus One


Bucket Theory

Also “a million” is sort of used interchangeably with “a lot.”

Like I promised on friday, I set up a flickr. Go look at all our pictures and comment and whatever. There is even a video of the jellyfish. Also, I changed the twitter icon finally, after getting too many complaints that it looked like Sean was biting my ear.

Numbers

There are exactly 4 numbers I will use in any situation. These numbers are, in order from least to greatest: One, Nine, Infinity, and A Million. It is important that it is “A Million” not just Million. You would think this would make it tricky for me to describe any amount accurately, fortunatly for me I have yet to meet a number that couldn’t be rounded to one of these far superior numbers. And if any of you were wondering about some of the math, here are some equations that may help you with any trouble spots in my numbering system.

A Million plus A Million equals A Million
Infinity minus A Million equals 1 

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  1. Matty

    I still prefer to pronounce it “uh-finnity”.

  2. Steven

    I noticed that Penis immediately.

    I’m not gay, but I can spot a hidden penis like that -snaps fingers-

    -Not in gay way-

    -Not that there’s anything wrong with that-

  3. "Oh yea" Dan

    I dont get it Steven. Lol

  4. Steven

    @Dan- You mean you don’t see it? I’ll give you a hint:

    Scan the first two panels closely…

  5. Allen Darkwood

    Found it.

    -which there’s nothing weird about since you initiated a scavenger-hunt scenario-

  6. Gaz D

    I’m sorry but I don’t see it either…

  7. monkeydoodlesabrina

    hehehe i found it its very suttle, though :D

  8. Steven

    @Allen&Monkey- You both Win. You prize: A hilarious Penis to laugh at.

    @Gaz- You Fail. You punishment: You are never allowed to laugh at Penises again.

  9. Jeff D

    @Steven- What! Gaz isn’t allowed to laugh at Penises anymore? That takes so much fun out of locker rooms!

  10. SamBlob

    That sounds like the concept of “hrair” in the novel “Watership Down”. Apparently, rabbits can only count to four, so that anything greater than four is “hrair”.

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