@AmandaRose
Going with tomatoes as well, I simply don't like them and I don't trust them
@H1B1Esquire
I am and I am actually a straight A student right now in my psychology courses.
@plasturion
Because someone out there was like, "Shit, I really want to count this but I don't have any means of doing so!" So numbers were born for that guy, let's call him Steve
@x65943
A bit of a vague answer because you are getting into a field that I have some knowledge in, but I will answer this one to the best of my ability. Numbers both do and don't exist and it's all the context of the subject presented. If I hold up 2 shits and ask, "How many shirts am I holding up?" Then 2 is the right right answer and therefore only 2 shirts exist both in the present time and in context to the question. But if I took a picture of myself and my room (which has several shirts on the floor) and asked, "How many shirts are in this room?" Then the number really doesn't exist because it's impossible to determine how many shirts are in that room through that picture. There's a possibility to determine how many shirts are in that picture, but even that might be muddy due to my haphazard method of just throwing shirts on top of each other.
Basically, numbers can only exist with context given, otherwise, there simply isn't a number that can be given.
@Maluma
I am a woman
Fuck if I know why I am so famous. I am guessing it's a mix of my openness, my humor, being a furry, quality of my posts, or maybe it's just everything about me.
@Quantumcat
I am currently working. I work full-time as part of the Modular change team in my local Wal-Mart. Basically, we are the people who change the store overnight and the reason why you can't find those damn beans that were just there yesterday and now are somewhere else!
My favorite course thus far involved studying unethical psychological experiments in the past. Although they are very deeply disturbing and often very hard to stomach through, it was the course the introduced me to "Learned Helplessness." Which ended up being something I had only briefly heard of in the past, it was never something I knew had a term nor something I knew was actually studied. It ended up being a very valuable term for me because it ended up being a huge key to understanding a lot of my past, the why's and how's, and how to deal with those issues. Literally learning about this term became a huge asset not only for me but also for my therapist. So it was really this course that changed a lot of my life without even meaning to. Additionally, it dove into different mental disorders that caught my interest and has really opened a door to a field of research that I so rarely approached in my past.