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  • The teachers answer is perfect. If the phone has the same number then it's the same phone. If it has a different number then it's going to be a pain for the student to update all his contacts "new phone, who dis"

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  • Mistral AI:

    The phrase you're asking about is a play on words and internet slang. Here's a breakdown:

    • Rizzler: This term refers to someone who has "rizz," which is slang for charisma or the skill of attracting the opposite sex.
    • Fanum Tax: This is an internet slang term that means stealing someone’s food or being entitled to some of it. It's often used humorously online.
    • Beta: In internet slang, a "beta" often refers to someone who is perceived as lacking confidence or assertiveness, often contrasted with an "alpha" who is seen as dominant or confident.
    • Rizzness: This is a play on "rizz," referring to the quality of being charming or attractive.

    So, the phrase "Catch a lowkey beta a fish, and you can Fanum tax him" means that if you help someone who is less confident (a beta) by giving them a fish, you can then take some of their food (Fanum tax them). The second part, "Teach a beta to fish, and you destroy a top-tier rizzness opportunity," suggests that by teaching them to be self-sufficient, you lose the chance to show off your own charm or attractiveness.