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Ha ha ha, and yet this false equivalency doesn’t lead to technological breakthroughs. We want you to learn the way known as “right” so that you can do those things potentially.
ncrist about 22 hours ago
Ha ha ha, and yet this false equivalency doesn’t lead to technological breakthroughs. We want you to learn the way known as “right” so that you can do those things potentially.
The Duke about 22 hours ago
New math.
Yontrop about 20 hours ago
But "false equivalence” is wrong.
rossevrymn about 20 hours ago
Some show this to Scott Stantis, stat!!!!!
slightlyaskew about 19 hours ago
“Alternate facts”, again.
Doug K about 16 hours ago
This may not seem to add up to most people, but when you view 3 and 4 with equity, it looks just great.
Who will understand when things fall short of expectations in real life situations?
Malph about 16 hours ago
Unless one is attempting to calculate orbital trajectories for satellites, ships or space stations. Or parallel parking!
bobbyferrel about 14 hours ago
Three plus four does equal eight. (For very large values of three.)
ferddo about 13 hours ago
Looks like the kid has no future in science, but possibly a future as a shady lawyer… particularly gifted in invoicing billable hours…
Ontman about 12 hours ago
The kid has a career in politics for sure.
oakie9531 about 9 hours ago
in others words, wrong
paullp Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Would be nice if the little wisea$$ actually understood the meaning of the term.
The Premium Member about 2 hours ago
“Alternative facts”