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I did my laundry by fractional ass-ing it. Wash yesterday, dry today, might fold tomorrow but might not.
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A person who is a fraction of a chief marketing officer (CMO) because their intelligence is limited to <10% of an average CMO. Note: Average CMO intelligence is ~10% of average human intelligence, therefore fractional CMOs provide ~1% ability of what you could do for yourself.
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ˈfrakSHəs
ADJECTIVE
(typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome:
"they fight and squabble like fractious children"
SIMILAR:
grumpy
grouchy
crotchety
(of a group or organization) difficult to control; unruly:
"the notoriously fractious resistance groups are declaring alliances to bolster their collective power"
ˈfrakSHəs
ADJECTIVE
(typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome:
"they fight and squabble like fractious children"
SIMILAR:
grumpy
grouchy
crotchety
(of a group or organization) difficult to control; unruly:
"the notoriously fractious resistance groups are declaring alliances to bolster their collective power"
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The older I get, the more I see SCIENCE-FRACTION as a sad condition. Until we can find more absolute science... it’s often just guessing.
by Major T. May 3, 2019
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More often used in combination with the decimal system to describe numbers that are not even.
More often used in combination with the decimal system to describe numbers that are not even.
Geoff: “It’m 6 feet and 5 inches tall.”
Heidi: “uh… I only know the metric system.”
Geoff: “Oh, sorry. That’s 6 5/12 feet.”
Heidi: “That’s a real fraction, not metric, though.”
Geoff: “Oh right. I mean 6.42 feet.”
Heidi: “OK, that’s a decimal fraction alright, but still not metric 🤣”
Geoff: “Hey Siri, what’s 6 feet and 5 inches in metric?”
Siri: “6 feet, 5 inches is equivalent to about 1.96 meters.”
Heidi: “uh… I only know the metric system.”
Geoff: “Oh, sorry. That’s 6 5/12 feet.”
Heidi: “That’s a real fraction, not metric, though.”
Geoff: “Oh right. I mean 6.42 feet.”
Heidi: “OK, that’s a decimal fraction alright, but still not metric 🤣”
Geoff: “Hey Siri, what’s 6 feet and 5 inches in metric?”
Siri: “6 feet, 5 inches is equivalent to about 1.96 meters.”
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