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bencollier49
2901 days ago
They mean "greater than or equal to", which doesn't make it correct, but at least makes sense of their point.
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jexah
2901 days ago
Even then, "greater than or equal to" is >= not =>
I guess they're meant to be some kind of arrow?
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ybrah
2897 days ago
ya its an arrow bud
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I guess they're meant to be some kind of arrow?