Who was mediocrates?

Who was mediocrates?

From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia. Mediocrates was an eminently forgettable ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician. He was a middle-class land-renter.

What was mediocrates like in school?

From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia. Mediocrates was an eminently forgettable ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician. He was a middle-class land-renter. In school, he averaged about 2.5 GPA, exhibiting middling performance in all subject areas. The only thing remarkable about him was, ironically, that he was not a hypocrite.

What did mediocrates contribute to mathematics?

In mathematics, Mediocrates is mostly forgotten remembered for his discovery of the lowest common denominator. He is also the patron saint of bureaucrats and bureaucracy.

What was mediocrates’contribution to philosophy?

Unlike all the other philosophers, who preached modesty and chastity, then went off and strutted their stuff and fooled around, when Mediocrates preached mediocrity, he lived mediocrely . Mediocrates’ contributions to philosophy were neither particularly significant nor even very original. His sole original idea was the invention of the status quo.

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