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Are pentagons angry? - Answers
"The suffix agon actually means conflict, so in theory yes pentagons are very very angry." The suffix -agon has nothing to do with the meaning of the word pentagon, so this answer is of no relevance. I retain the answer here just to show how stupefying this answer really is. Pentagons are five-sided polygons. How in the universe would they have emotion? They are inanimant objects!
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Are pentagons angry? - Answers
"The suffix agon actually means conflict, so in theory yes pentagons are very very angry." The suffix -agon has nothing to do with the meaning of the word pentagon, so this answer is of no relevance. I retain the answer here just to show how stupefying this answer really is. Pentagons are five-sided polygons. How in the universe would they have emotion? They are inanimant objects!
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Are pentagons angry? - Answers
"The suffix agon actually means conflict, so in theory yes pentagons are very very angry." The suffix -agon has nothing to do with the meaning of the word pentagon, so this answer is of no relevance. I retain the answer here just to show how stupefying this answer really is. Pentagons are five-sided polygons. How in the universe would they have emotion? They are inanimant objects!
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