Oh, dude, that's a classic joke right there! So, technically, the joke is playing on the idea that there are three types of people: those who can count and those who can't. But, like, obviously, everyone should be able to count, right? So, it's just a silly way of saying there are two types of people - those who get the joke and those who don't.
This statement is a play on words, implying that there are only two types of people in the world, those who can count and those who cannot. The joke lies in the confusion caused by the incorrect use of the number "3" instead of "two." It is a simple yet effective example of a linguistic trick known as a "paraprosdokian," where the latter part of a sentence or phrase is unexpected or causes a shift in meaning.
Firstly, you've used 'l' inappropriately. I assume you meant 'I' not 'l'.Secondly, those are Roman numerals -- you really want to know what the Arabic equivalent of those numerals are.x = 10xxvii = 27xi = 11Just in case you really meant L not I:xxvll is invalid (V cannot precede L and L cannot be repeated in succession)xl = 40
The dimwit shape. if you want a joke keep reading, there are 3 types of people, those who can count and those who can't. if you dont get this google it.
No. The number fifteen can be an adjective (used with a noun) or a noun if it is just a number (e.g. "You have to count to fifteen"). It can be used as a pronoun ("Twenty people were injured and fifteen of those were hospitalized").
I believe you should be able to count those on your own.
This statement is a play on words, implying that there are only two types of people in the world, those who can count and those who cannot. The joke lies in the confusion caused by the incorrect use of the number "3" instead of "two." It is a simple yet effective example of a linguistic trick known as a "paraprosdokian," where the latter part of a sentence or phrase is unexpected or causes a shift in meaning.
We the people. Can also mean "We who have a voice" or "Those who count".
Black people today and in the past count as the whole person they are. The claim that they were worth 3/5 of a white person is not true. The Constitution counted them as 3/5 toward representation, which was a compromise between those who didn't want them represented and those who thought they should count fully.
Compromise
Those who rule in Dictatorship cannot he held responsible to the will of the people. The government is not accountable for the policies, nor for how they are carried out.
Elderly men and woman who cannot climb stairs due to back, leg, or hip problems. Stair Chair lifts are meant for those who cannot climb stairs or those who have a chance at falling when climbing stairs.
Going on a Holiday, making a businness trip, away for the weekend and while you may travel when you move or immigrate, that doesn't count because those two are considered as permanent.
It depends on who you ask. It was meant to protect American ideological and economic interests, but more often than not, those interventions meant people in those Latin American countries were killed in the process.
This is a descriptive, literary use meant to show that unrelenting hot weather can be very uncomfortable, even oppressive, to those who cannot escape it.
Firstly, you've used 'l' inappropriately. I assume you meant 'I' not 'l'.Secondly, those are Roman numerals -- you really want to know what the Arabic equivalent of those numerals are.x = 10xxvii = 27xi = 11Just in case you really meant L not I:xxvll is invalid (V cannot precede L and L cannot be repeated in succession)xl = 40
A) to see what political party people belonged to B) to see who agreed with the president and who did not C) to count how many people voted in the last election D) to count all the people in the United States either one of those x:
The official body count for the movie Commando is 102 people. The star of the movie, John Matrix actually kills about 80 of those people himself.