There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator:

Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

@Natasha_Jay I must be a fraction then πŸ’œ
@Natasha_Jay I am a mathematician by training so...yep...funny! πŸ’œ
@Natasha_Jay don’t be so divisive!
@Natasha_Jay you're gonna get ratioed for that

@Natasha_Jay This joke is highly rational!

Want some more?

https://jjbuchholz.de/math/index.html#mathe_humor

Some of them only make sense in German ...

MATH

@Natasha_Jay perhaps there’s a whole number of people who like these kind of jokes

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I'm about halfway there

@Natasha_Jay This kind of post is why the Internet was invented.
@Natasha_Jay Humor quotient is real.
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This post is likely to get ratioed.
@Natasha_Jay And 5 out of every 4 people will not get this.
@Natasha_Jay That's a rational observation.

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Pretty large fraction - around here that's fifth or sixth grade math.

- and kids don't get to drop out after fourth grade to help on the farm like they did ΒΎ of a century ago.

@Natasha_Jay if they did, what would be the point?
@Natasha_Jay A divisive line for sure.

@Natasha_Jay putting the numerator and denominator to the side, there are a couple of points I'd like to add to that:

n Γ· d

@Natasha_Jay that's why in this rationale the latter one is bigger
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The question is what's inside each one!
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You inspired me to create this:
@roytoo
Thank you! πŸ™‡β€β™€οΈ
@Natasha_Jay I’d give a quarter for that

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The whole thread is completely irrational.