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>when did we start getting so many /pol/ refugees - go back to your containment board.

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>Uniform is really a geometric or group theoretic concept. It requires one to have some notion of preserving the measure under pullback by so called "geometry-preserving maps." So on a circle or a sphere, the uniform probability measure is a multiple of the Lebesgue measure, because it is invariant under rotations of sets on those spaces. For things like the unit interval you can't really define it this way, since you can't translate things wherever you'd like in a unit interval. But you get the idea that sets which "geometrically" look the same should have the same probability/measure.
>You can think about the density (radon nikodym derivative) of the measure if you're sitting somewhere inside an R^n, and think of it like the density being constant.

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>Basic knowledge of classic logic would allow you to prove that a "word mumbo-jumbo" is in fact "word mumbo-jumbo" faster than it took you to get all exited and find those HAHA SO FUNNEH pics on your drive. Your idea of arguing combined with your accusations is an irony that only a brainlet like you could miss.

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>when you are doing chemistry and you accidentally drink your own piss and gargle it and swallow it

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