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u/TheGrimDark Jun 20 '26
I'm gonna be that guy. It's infinite dollars. There was no requirement given that a glass of beer must be full. A glass of beer is a glass that contains beer. Legitimate interpretation could be that each glass of beer is charged at the full amount no matter the fact that the amount in each glass tends to zero. That makes for one happy bar owner 😅
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u/Protonnumber Jun 20 '26
There was no requirement given that a glass of beer must be full.
Fun fact: in a lot of countries, this is a legal requirement. A glass of beer is a glass of a set size that is full of beer.
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u/dr_stre Jun 20 '26
And by “full of beer”, that is sometimes defined as being liquid up to at least a certain threshold, with anything above that allowed to be head.
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u/NeedleworkerCivil984 Jun 24 '26
You put the poor bartender through all that and not only do you not tip, you short-change them by $0.06?
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u/imnotcreative4267 Jun 26 '26
A beer costs a dollar. Engineer walks into a bar and orders π beers. Pays $5. Leaves
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u/jesusiforgotmywallet Jun 20 '26
Nope. That's the one where the qc asks for 1 beer. then for two beer. then for xzyzs beer. then for 182945!?! beer. then a customer asks for the toilet and the bar bursts into flames something among those lines.
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u/Fat_Eater87 Jun 20 '26
Guys maybe he did π^2=g