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For starters, what's a wang doing in this guys wallet?


For starters, what's a wang doing in this guys wallet?
That doesn't make sense

I mean I understand the joke but it doesn't make sense in this context because it clearly outlines that "Wang" is a person.


15 $20
12 $10.

Wait were you being serious, or...

420=10x+20y
y=x+3
420=10x+20(x+3)
420=30x+60
x=12
y=15

Oh, found out it's Chinese pronounced.

Oh, found out it's Chinese pronounced.
What does that even mean

What does that even mean
It isn't "wayng", it's "wahng".

It isn't "wayng", it's "wahng".
What are you even talking about, both of those pronunciations are virtually the same

What are you even talking about, both of those pronunciations are virtually the same
It's pronounced Wong. Not with a stressed "a" sound.

you dont make any sense dude


It never said there was a wang in a wallet.
It said there was a wallet owned by wang.

What are you even talking about, both of those pronunciations are virtually the same

what.

no.

consult with a chinese person with limited knowledge of the chinese language on that ffs.

"wahng" would mean it's pronounced like "wong" which is the correct pronnounciation.

try this math question: 123 divided by 0