>>3336824And it's awful everywhere.
I literally majored in math for a while before shifting my degree to comp sci and am one of the few people I know who enjoys sitting down to crunch numbers and fiddle with data sets
I still can't handle this shit. At least when I do it, I do it for the appreciation of the patterns and the neat little coincidences and that moment of "getting it" when something finally clicks on an intuitive level
These numberfags are more soulless than math itself. They use it for the most ridiculous shit, often for no reason. They just feel the feeling of "tribe" and start a creative writing prompt debate where as long as you connect two numbers with a string of words that are vaguely related to one another and the topic at hand you continue the never ending loop.