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			saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.










		





















		



















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		Army of GOD wrote:Or maybe I just have confirmation bias because of the end of Ace Ventura
Wikipedia wrote:A series of experiments in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs




















		thegreekdog wrote:Greatest mascot in history. There are times at Phillies games where I spend most of my time watching the Phanatic.










		nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Or maybe I just have confirmation bias because of the end of Ace Ventura
I had never heard "confirmation bias" before so I googled it, and I was very familiar with the concept but not with the name.
But seriously, wtf.Wikipedia wrote:A series of experiments in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs
1960s? Friedrich Nietzsche dedicated big part of his work to tell us this.. Almost 100 later but hey, let's credit those lemmings with it..
And the whole beginning of the article is like... "spoken words appear to be a way to communicate. people, when under pressure or when they find themselves all of the sudden without a texting device at hand, appear to use primitive sounds to try to express something, but thanks to great discoveries made in 2034, we now know that this is not a mental disorder, but somehow a primitive ..."

















			BigBallinStalin wrote:nietzsche wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Or maybe I just have confirmation bias because of the end of Ace Ventura
I had never heard "confirmation bias" before so I googled it, and I was very familiar with the concept but not with the name.
But seriously, wtf.Wikipedia wrote:A series of experiments in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs
1960s? Friedrich Nietzsche dedicated big part of his work to tell us this.. Almost 100 later but hey, let's credit those lemmings with it..
And the whole beginning of the article is like... "spoken words appear to be a way to communicate. people, when under pressure or when they find themselves all of the sudden without a texting device at hand, appear to use primitive sounds to try to express something, but thanks to great discoveries made in 2034, we now know that this is not a mental disorder, but somehow a primitive ..."
You're a man of science, nietzsche, and you are aware of the role of testing, aren't you?




















		
















			BigBallinStalin wrote:You know what's awesome about Wikipedia? (You should make an account), add that information, cite with (sustainable) links, and bam, you've made an impact.
There is hardly anything holding you back. Make a difference, nietzsche. Live up to the name which you bear.
(If you want to be more positivistic, I'd scratch out "great" and put in "renown." "Great" seems a bit too normative.)




















		



















		





















		Army of GOD wrote:I remember in high school, I had to do a project on colonial Virgina, and the first paragraph of the Wiki article on Virgina had something along the lines of "All Virginians are giant fucking cunts"




















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