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People who can count

Heron

Maps inspire discoveries more truthful than reali…
Most people can't count but I can. I'm so very sorry I can count.
 
@Heron


Hope you get it worked out. :)
I appreciate your comment very much. No, people don't like counting, but I do, I'm kind of professional measurer.
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What sort of things do you count?

I know you have said that you like numbers, and theory.
 
What sort of things do you count?

I know you have said that you like numbers, and theory.

I count entitets. That's what computers cope with – kind of a no issue.
 
What sort of things do you count?

I know you have said that you like numbers, and theory.
That is a very nice question.
I only count entities. I know what I mean but not when objects aren't clear. Thank you, 'tree' for asking. I know a lot about numbers (not closing themselves) – I've worked as a failuring math teacher. Actually, I don't know what's wrong with me except my failing heart.
 
Your heart?
Do you mean physically?
Or do you mean your feelings/emotions?
 
What sort of things do you count?

I know you have said that you like numbers, and theory.
I see that as a very good question – I count money (lost) and money (avanceras).
 
Your heart?
Do you mean physically?
Or do you mean your feelings/emotions?
The problem is that the care-taker obviously focuses on saving money for the next report date.
The care taker fully focuses on a maximal shareholder return on equity. I am at the me most a pawn in the game!
 

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