Vegas » Yesterday, 10:09 am » wrote: ↑ Time for you to answer. **** your deflections. It hasn't helped you and it never will. This isn't going anywhere.
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.
brown, I highly doubt you can walk and chew gum at the same time, let alone be simultaneously breathing...Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Roger,
You really are too stupid to engage...
You should get one of them @* tunics...
you're a chronic moron...
Hey, no posting from the crapper...
Hard to believe you can't find a woman to fornicate.
I ski.ROG62 » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ brown, I highly doubt you can walk and chew gum at the same time, let alone be simultaneously breathing...
more joe coolio hoodspeak, Master Moron?
31stArrival » Today, 6:45 am » wrote: ↑ That is all you do is guess, estimate, compare what everyone else has ever done to fit into a suggestion life isn't self evident time just being alive adapting in space now as specifically ancestrally here so far.
When will of the people is governed by power of suggesting life isn't self evident time adapting forward now with each heartbeat same as anything else with a beating heart, protecting reality is defending ideas life can be more than how evolving got this far with current population of the food chain native to this atmosphere each ancestor living here now.
Hey Btard...try some Ex-lax.Blackvegetable » 26 May 2025, 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.
What did you think of Gutfeld's choice, Road?
Don't care...I have more fun listening to yer squeaky wheel.
I've skied...it's for dullards...
ha ha ha ha ha ha, Inquiring minds that don't want to know the actual way evolving happens so far.
he "claims" to be good at...*Huey » Yesterday, 12:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Give him this victory. It is the only thing he was any good at.
Just live with the fact that you can kick his *** in real sports.
so? my preference was X-country skiing...
I don't.
You don't have a choice.my preference