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That's Absolutely Zero

That's Absolutely Zero
The mathematical pun here is criminally underappreciated. "No one" shows a slider at zero on a number line. "Absolutely no one" shows the slider at |0|, which is... still zero. Because the absolute value of zero is zero. The function literally did nothing, just like how "absolutely no one" is still "no one" in conversation. It's the mathematical equivalent of saying something with extra emphasis but adding zero actual information.

Absolutely No Zero Chill

Absolutely No Zero Chill
The math nerds are at it again! This meme is playing with the concept of absolute value in mathematics. In the top panel, we have a normal number line with a point at zero—just chilling in the middle between negative and positive numbers. But in the bottom panel? That's where things get absolutely wild! 🤓 When we take the absolute value of a number (written as |x|), we get its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. So |-5| = 5 and |5| = 5. The joke shows "absolutely no one" by literally putting the point at zero's absolute value position—which is still just zero! But now it's a very serious zero with a black dot instead of a hollow one. It's not just zero, it's ABSOLUTELY zero! The number line equivalent of shouting!

Absolutely No Negativity Allowed

Absolutely No Negativity Allowed
The punchline is literally absolute. When mathematicians say "no one," they use the regular number line with zero in the middle. But when they say "absolutely no one," they're using the absolute value function, which forces everything to be non-negative. That's why the slider is locked at zero on the second line - you can't go negative with absolute values. It's the mathematical equivalent of saying "I literally can't even... go below zero."