@BohemianBabe And Gender is a social construct. You republican redneck hick, go back to AL and go back kissing your cousins. The trailer park is calling you back home.
@Peaceandnamaste Gender is a social construct, so there is no objective limit to how many genders there can be, or objective way to classify someone's gender. However, that doesn't mean truth is subjective. Truth is real, it matters, and it's only when truth no longer matters that we descend into Fascism.
@Peaceandnamaste Math is not subjective. 2 and 2 always equals 4 in standard math. In order to make it equal something else, you need to create a new formula which must be consistent. 2 and 2 will never equal 11 outside of standard math. The values are objective. 5 will always have more value than 4.
@Peaceandnamaste Because there are different formulas in math, but they all have to be consistent. If you're using PEMDAS, you can't just switch it up one day and get a correct answer. PEMDAS follows a formula based on actual math.
@BohemianBabe I wouldn’t use PEMDAS as a way to explain this since it is more of a convention than a rule, otherwise we wouldn’t have BODMAS as well for the same exact math. In general both conventions are unnecessary if we use non-linear equations where the order of operations is visually represented, such as…
I know math really has nothing to do with the OP’s question but most everything in math is concrete, but the order of operations is not one of them.