The five on a holiday?Blackvegetable » 36 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Weary of proclaiming Grifty's brilliance/duende/sassiness, The Five took a break from repeatedly showing a 78 year old man stumbling in the sand in favor of giving the panelists an opportunity to display some humanity...
Following some ******* ****, the subject turns to "favorite books".
No...seriously.....
On The Five...
I think Perino led off with "A Wrinkle in Time", suggesting that it set her on an early road to MAGA..
Then Kennedy waxed ecstatic over what remains the only book she has actually read cover to cover (likely as required reading in 10th grade), Jayne Eyre..."Life changing", she gushed.).
Then it was Gutfeld's turn...and I had to watch...jewboy....went to Berkeley....you knew he couldn't let the side down....this was his moment to separate himself from the goyim dross with which he associates on a daily basis...
And the homely little **** hits it right out of the park!
Worth every second of my wait.
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy......one of the most remarkable American novels of the late 20th century. Easily his best.
Not 1% of his audience has even heard of it.
Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.Blackvegetable » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Weary of proclaiming Grifty's brilliance/duende/sassiness, The Five took a break from repeatedly showing a 78 year old man stumbling in the sand in favor of giving the panelists an opportunity to display some humanity...
Following some ******* ****, the subject turns to "favorite books".
No...seriously.....
On The Five...
I think Perino led off with "A Wrinkle in Time", suggesting that it set her on an early road to MAGA..
Then Kennedy waxed ecstatic over what remains the only book she has actually read cover to cover (likely as required reading in 10th grade), Jayne Eyre..."Life changing", she gushed.).
Then it was Gutfeld's turn...and I had to watch...jewboy....went to Berkeley....you knew he couldn't let the side down....this was his moment to separate himself from the goyim dross with which he associates on a daily basis...
And the homely little **** hits it right out of the park!
Worth every second of my wait.
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy......one of the most remarkable American novels of the late 20th century. Easily his best.
Not 1% of his audience has even heard of it.
This came first..Vegas » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So, where were we? Oh yeah. Here you go?
Let me break this down for you
What does it mean?To give some backstory here, I was exposing Veghead's stupid article about his usual presidential rankings. He was using a fallacy that is called "survivorship bias." Now, I don't expect people to know offhand what that means. However, given how much Veghead brags that he has superior aptitude in stats...and math in general, there was no need for me to define the fallacy. He should already know since it's a common term in stats. So, what did he think it meant? He took it literally and thought it meant dead presidents. LOL! The bolded quote at the end proves how intellectually superior he is. Image
I am left with no choice, but to publicly embarrass him.
@Blackvegetable I will never let you live this gem down.
I am not helping you. Just admit that you don't know. You are embarrassing yourself.Vegas » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So, where were we? Oh yeah. Here you go?
Let me break this down for your dumb ***. You see the 4 options to the question? Every option includes your definition, but only one is an example of survivorship bias. Your definition was half assed. Like all of your content.
or
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?
A) Believing that reading business books increases revenue after finding many CEOs recommend them.
B) Concluding that most startups fail after analyzing bankrupt companies.
C) Thinking entrepreneurship is easy because most media profiles focus on successful founders.
D) Surveying customers to understand why they chose your product over competitors.
Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I am not helping you. Just admit that you don't know. You are embarrassing yourself.
orWhen a sample fails to reflect "mortality" in the population being examined.
Which scenario is an example of survivorship bias in evaluating business success?"Sampling error"
My definition is so clear and precise that a syphilitic cumbucket and an idiot in a MAGA tunic who struggles to spell "too" were able to distinguish the correct example from the other cut & pasted tripe.
Break that down for us.He was using a fallacy that is called "survivorship bias." Now, I don't expect people to know offhand what that means.
Blackvegetable » 30 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ My definition is so clear and precise that a syphilitic cumbucket and an idiot in a MAGA tunic who struggles to spell "too" were able to distinguish the correct example from the other cut & pasted tripe.
Break that down for us.
Neither Do I.. KudosBlackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Vegas, forget it...
You don't have the essentials for it.
^^^^ *** begging for orange dick!Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Weary of proclaiming Grifty's brilliance/duende/sassiness, The Five took a break from repeatedly showing a 78 year old man stumbling in the sand in favor of giving the panelists an opportunity to display some humanity...
Following some ******* ****, the subject turns to "favorite books".
No...seriously.....
On The Five...
I think Perino led off with "A Wrinkle in Time", suggesting that it set her on an early road to MAGA..
Then Kennedy waxed ecstatic over what remains the only book she has actually read cover to cover (likely as required reading in 10th grade), Jayne Eyre..."Life changing", she gushed.).
Then it was Gutfeld's turn...and I had to watch...jewboy....went to Berkeley....you knew he couldn't let the side down....this was his moment to separate himself from the goyim dross with which he associates on a daily basis...
And the homely little **** hits it right out of the park!
Worth every second of my wait.
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy......one of the most remarkable American novels of the late 20th century. Easily his best.
Not 1% of his audience has even heard of it.
The View couldn't understand directions on a roll of toilet paper.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Weary of proclaiming Grifty's brilliance/duende/sassiness, The Five took a break from repeatedly showing a 78 year old man stumbling in the sand in favor of giving the panelists an opportunity to display some humanity...
Following some ******* ****, the subject turns to "favorite books".
No...seriously.....
On The Five...
I think Perino led off with "A Wrinkle in Time", suggesting that it set her on an early road to MAGA..
Then Kennedy waxed ecstatic over what remains the only book she has actually read cover to cover (likely as required reading in 10th grade), Jayne Eyre..."Life changing", she gushed.).
Then it was Gutfeld's turn...and I had to watch...jewboy....went to Berkeley....you knew he couldn't let the side down....this was his moment to separate himself from the goyim dross with which he associates on a daily basis...
And the homely little **** hits it right out of the park!
Worth every second of my wait.
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy......one of the most remarkable American novels of the late 20th century. Easily his best.
Not 1% of his audience has even heard of it.
Try it...if you think No Country for Old Men is bleak, next to Blood Meridian it's Happy Hour at Chuckie Cheese.
RebelGator » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The View couldn't understand directions on a roll of toilet paper.
Fiction in......fiction out.
Sure, I buy it......how do you flush your finger?
I only needed to be told once...
Thanks for being one of the 3.332 million viewers
Chromosomes are the essentials of one's specific position in DNA streaming population alive daily here. Dawn to dusk has 3 factual days happening at the same time 24/7.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Vegas, forget it...
You don't have the essentials for it.