This image is a screenshot of a social media reply posted by the user "anonymousboss_1.0", who was the second commenter in the previous image. This user has posted a new image, apparently a screenshot of an AI or calculator's response, in an attempt to justify their previous claim.
The screenshotted content shows a prompt in a dark bubble that reads: "What is $4 times 1500%?"
Below it is the "step-by-step" answer:
"Let's calculate it step by step carefully:
1. 1500
2. 4 \times 15 = 60.
✅ Answer: 4 \times 1500"
This image is a screenshot of a social media reply posted by the user "anonymousboss_1.0", who was the second commenter in the previous image. This user has posted a new image, apparently a screenshot of an AI or calculator's response, in an attempt to justify their previous claim. The screenshotted content shows a prompt in a dark bubble that reads: "What is $4 times 1500%?" Below it is the "step-by-step" answer: "Let's calculate it step by step carefully: 1. 1500 2. 4 \times 15 = 60. ✅ Answer: 4 \times 1500"
This image is a screenshot of a social media comment thread between two users, "beaware.social" and "anonymousboss_1.0".

The first comment, from beaware.social, critiques a "1500% off" deal, likely from a previous post. They write: "There's still time to delete this... 1500% off of $15 means they'd owe me $210 to take my meds. 1500% of $15 is $225. You can't take away $225 from $15 unless you're paying the extra. You're literally saying people will get paid to take their meds. 😳🤣 SIGN ME TF UP!"

The second comment, a reply from anonymousboss_1.0, defends the concept. They write: "I'm speaking in reduction. If something was $60 and now costs $4 it's a 1500% reduction. There's nothing to delete. There's only you understanding reduction percentages."
This image is a screenshot of a social media comment thread between two users, "beaware.social" and "anonymousboss_1.0". The first comment, from beaware.social, critiques a "1500% off" deal, likely from a previous post. They write: "There's still time to delete this... 1500% off of $15 means they'd owe me $210 to take my meds. 1500% of $15 is $225. You can't take away $225 from $15 unless you're paying the extra. You're literally saying people will get paid to take their meds. 😳🤣 SIGN ME TF UP!" The second comment, a reply from anonymousboss_1.0, defends the concept. They write: "I'm speaking in reduction. If something was $60 and now costs $4 it's a 1500% reduction. There's nothing to delete. There's only you understanding reduction percentages."