Here’s another good example of jumping to conclusions when when things appear to correlate. Like I said, suspicious coincidences are a good place to start but you should never start an analysis believing it is true. In business this type of knee jerk reaction can cost you big money.
I cannot stand these man-on-the-street interviews. They prove over and over again how fucking stupid America's youth has become, and how doomed we are.
Hey, to be fair, technically Times Square is a multi-faceted trapezoid through it borders. And even that does not describe it correctly.
Well we don’t know it to be a lie and we don’t know it to be true either. It is something that needs to be looked at but we should not be drawing conclusions just because the timing is suspicious.
They all do, because it is not funny when they give correct responses. The fact that ANYONE can answer so stupidly is painful. Still doomed.