• @[email protected]OP
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      626 days ago

      It’s really stupid, so prepare yourself for disappointment… Consider a circle, and then identify it’s fringe. Any point on the circle is on it’s fringe. Same thing holds if all your friends joined hand-in-hand to make a circle. Every one of them is a fringe element of the circle, because that’s what a circle is.

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          26 days ago

          If we had a seperate word to mean an unfilled/hollow circle I would jave used it, but alas… oh, wait a minute… a ring… dang it! Still not sure how I feel about the implication of friend-wedges, though.

  • Bob Smith
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    226 days ago

    With a circle you actually get the lowest possible ratio of friend-fringe to total friend-area, when compared to alternative 2-D friendship n-gons.