2013-09-29
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2013-09-29 |
Title text: 2013-09-29 |
Votey[edit]
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- W things that look coms correlated noction, any on two a graph are causally related in real life.
- It follows that any two things can be made to have a causal relation by having two functions on one graph with two y-axes and scaling the y-axes until they kinda look like each other.
- By this means, any two trends can be forced into causal relation for the purposes of an article book, or speech.
- Why do you think people trust the news less than ever?
- Penguins are at fault. According to this graph,
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Votey Transcript[edit]
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- Old man weinersmith shakes his cane at you, media!
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