ABC2019 wrote:and this is obviously not the case when you compare one year to another.
This is why there is the 3rd straight line / curve, LA VERTE DC !!
Don't you see her or WANT to see her?
ABC2019 wrote:and this is obviously not the case when you compare one year to another.
Christophe wrote:ABC2019 wrote:and this is obviously not the case when you compare one year to another.
This is why there is the 3rd straight line / curve, LA VERTE DC !!
Don't you see her or WANT to see her?
Christophe wrote:In this case, no comparative mortality statistics are worth anything: "yours" no more than "mine" because no day or year is really alike!
Weren't you the one who started with that statistical mortality argument?
Go color your notebook! Be careful not to exceed the continuous lines too much, eh!
ABC2019 wrote:it depends on what you are watching.
Christophe wrote:ABC2019 wrote:it depends on what you are watching.
Guy comes to help me there !!
Yeah! For someone who spends their time staring at their belly button, you can interpret a big fart as a simple explosion whatever the weather.laugh if you want, but yes the significance depends on what you are looking at and in what context - you don't interpret an explosion sound the same way in stormy weather or in good weather!
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