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Yes, due to input limitations. That's why you should know the proper OoO so you can enter them in the calculator in the correct order.
Yeah, they are literally different languages ....
You sure are giving me detailed demonstration.
Let's give me another example. If everyone switched the world "dog" and "shoe" and used them with inverted meaning ... everything would be fine. The world would go on without issue. It's fun though experiment.
But as soon as you go around point at people's shoes and calling them "dog" or seriously campaigning for the words to offically swap meaning ... well then you're just being retarded.
Not just due to input limitations.
I don't need to give a detailed demonstration, we both agree that OoO is arbitrary and have examples of alternative systems. You agree on these points, you just want to claim addressing pemdas as arbitrary and disagreeing with a design choice is a slur.