Is a thumb a finger?
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Besides, whoever heard of the opposable fingers? :-P
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http://www.snpp.com/episodes/CABF14 wrote:% At the hospital, they consult with Dr. Hibbert.
Hibbert: I'm sorry, Homer. Your HMO doesn't cover this type
of injury.
Homer: But I have finger insurance.
Hibbert: A thumb is not a finger!
Marge: Isn't there anything you can do?
Hibbert: Well, I could cut off the other thumb for a sense of
symmetry.
Homer: Symmetry, eh?
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It's bullshit.scythe33 wrote:Even Wikipedia can't decide!
Thumb is not a finger, because it is thumb, ok?

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And another thing I found interesting that also has a result of calling thumb a finger:
You see, it is a finger.I find it a little amusing to see a Merriam-Webster
lexicographer wrestling with that problem in the _11th
Collegiate_. He or she defined thumb as follows:
1 : the short thick digit of the human hand that is
analogous in position to the big toe and differs from
the other fingers in having only two phalanges,
The definition starts with calling the thumb a "digit". So
far so good. But then in the same sentence there is "the
other fingers", which implies that the thumb is, after all,
a finger.
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If it wasn't, you couldn't count to 20 with your fingers.
I mean, come on, is a 4 finger hand considered a normal hand?

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According to the classic, yes it is.Donfuy wrote:I mean, come on, is a 4 finger hand considered a normal hand?

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No, I'd say "I've lost my thumb" or "I've lost my finger". :-pTunco123 wrote:You would say "I losed my thumb" not "I losed my finger".
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Going thru your point, that guy has 3 fingers and one thumb.Tunco123 wrote:According to the classic, yes it is.Donfuy wrote:I mean, come on, is a 4 finger hand considered a normal hand?

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"Fingers" are the things sticking out of your hand. Your thumb is the finger that opposes all of your other fingers.
What the hell would make it different, anyway? Joints and sizes aren't in the definition of a finger. What could you possibly come up with that would disqualify a thumb as a finger?
You'd think that if the etymology in the Wikipedia article didn't completely wipe out all doubt from the issue that the point following it does: animals have doodads that serve the same function as fingers but are not called fingers when the thumb is missing.
Shit is obvious.
Although you did manage to find a more dead and one-sided argument than Evolution vs ID, so that's somewhat an accomplishment.

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Hahahahahaha. Speaking of which, I was reminded of this thread when someone brought up the topic here. Fun stuff.Tsukatu wrote:DEAR RETARDS,
"Fingers" are the things sticking out of your hand. Your thumb is the finger that opposes all of your other fingers.
What the hell would make it different, anyway? Joints and sizes aren't in the definition of a finger. What could you possibly come up with that would disqualify a thumb as a finger?
You'd think that if the etymology in the Wikipedia article didn't completely wipe out all doubt from the issue that the point following it does: animals have doodads that serve the same function as fingers but are not called fingers when the thumb is missing.
Shit is obvious.
Although you did manage to find a more dead and one-sided argument than Evolution vs ID, so that's somewhat an accomplishment.
Both links have a 'hazardous stupidity warning', by the way.
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It's a form of profiling, isn't it? Doesn't the Civil Right Act protect thumbs from that kind of discrimination?Atilla wrote:I think that distinguishing between thumbs and fingers can only serve to foster hatred and prejudice, and that both should instead be referred to as "manipulatory appendages".

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Just throwing something out there.

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I was seriously expecting one-sided results. GOOGLE HAS SPOKEN. LET IT BE KNOWN THAT THUMBS ARE -NOT- FINGERS.

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