>Expected.
>Hmm, how do we make so that-.. hmm.
>How about a hierarchy kind of system?

>Like, layer 1 can hear all of the layers' audio projections, same for layer two except that they can't hear layer 1, the same for layer 3 except they can't hear layer 1 and 2 ect. ect.
>I was clicking through random Wiki articles earlier today and I think that a picture I found represents this quite well actually.
>I'll see if I can find it.
>Found it.

>Does it make sense?

>Layer 1 is like the natural numbers (N), layer 2 the integers (Z), layer 3 the rational numbers (Q) and layer 4 the real numbers (R).
>I guess that the complex numbers (C) would be layer 5 but no one in layer 4 has decided to create a comic or delve deeper down the universe syntax tree just yet so ignore that one.
>The reason I picked this image was because it has a kind of hierarchy-ish function.
>The ring that each layer/letter represents are the confinements of that layer's audio projections.
>If we assume that this is the case—quoting myself—"layer 1 can hear all of the layers' audio projections, same for layer two except that they can't hear layer 1, the same for layer 3 except they can't hear layer 1 and 2 ect. ect.".
>This should prevent unnecessary situations from happening like from earlier when Sade heard me.

>It caused a problem that is wasting my time.

>Just stop it and update the audio projection perimeters, please.