So, assuming that my previous statements were true
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If x=penguins, then f(x)>Dom
If penguins<x<Ğefiance, then f(x)=(2x^penguins)-Dom÷?(Ğefiance)
If if Dom<penguins<x<Ğefiance, then f(x)=3x
x-Ğefiance+Dom
If Ğefiance<penguins<Dom<x, then f(x)=14x+(Dom^Ğefiance)-x^3
),
And also assuming the statement
Penguins > you and everything else.
is true. then if we plug that into the fourth equation, then Dom>Penguins>everything else. Are you really arguing that Dom is the greatest thing in existance? I certainly wouldn't. He's neither a cat, nor pie, nor [un-objectionable synonym for copulation].