Terrence Howard Defends His Math Theory, Which He Says Proves ‘One Times One Equals Two’

Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard Defends His Math Theory, Which He Says Proves ‘One Times One Equals Two’
Put some respect on his name and his theories!
Terrence Howard is firing back at critics who mock his unconventional math—what he calls “Terryology.”
The actor, who once claimed to have “proof” that “one times one equals two,” insists detractors confront him directly.
“Listen, before y’all talk about me, y’all need to talk to me,” he said in a video. “If a man questioned another man’s honor, he didn’t do it from the shadows.”
He condemned those who hide behind fair-use laws, adding, “Fair use is not a shield for character assassination.”
“If you’re gonna speak against, then use the courage that it took for me to say those truths,” he said. “Say it directly to my face. And say it like a man.”
Terrence Howard challenged critics to argue with valid logic, not insults:
“If you’re gonna talk about the geometry, have other geometries… otherwise it’ll end in a duel… guns, bottles, knives, or books and equations. We’re gonna do this like men.”
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