Horse legs.
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A horse has 4 legs. But, if a horse has fore(four)legs in the front, and two legs in the back, that would give it 6 legs. Which is an odd number of legs for a horse to have. Sending the horse's leg count into a recursive loop. Therefore, giving the horse an infinite amount of legs at any given point.
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Mwahahaha, just like we have fore(four)arms so we'd have 4 arms and 4 fore(four)arms... endless arms! Who wants to box?!
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Lol, I tought this was going to be a topic about how you like horse's legs, you sick psych.
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At 5/3/03 05:13 PM, TheJoe324 wrote: horses have 2 fore legs...
So four times two equals eight, plus the two back legs, making ten legs in total?


