Tyltyl
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Well, it's a graph, innit. So it must be scientific!![]()
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Well, it's a graph, innit. So it must be scientific!![]()
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The data's bogus. According to major organizations like the BSA and RIAA, the number of pirates is on the increase. So it's clear that global warming has no effect on the pirate population. They're just less colourful.Bloody hell that's worrying - if that trend continues then pirates will be extinct in just a few years time!
OK, let's have a bit more of a look around the website and see what else it says.
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Although, as I've mentioned before, the FSMists may not have this the right way round. Correlation is not causation.Like this one, more or less...
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Is it considered proper english?
I like the FSM graph instead - it's so obviously suited to the product, and it has numbers and everything so it MUST be true!
mojo said:OK, let's have a bit more of a look around the website and see what else it says.
It's not so much a question of the journalist making a mistake, more to do with the sort of language journalists use. The website says it alleviates pain. But hey, that has four syllables!Some questions:
1. Who made the claim that it "cure pain" ?
Did the distributor of the product claims it cured pain or did the journalist made a mistake?
Plunder, eh?It is true. I am the Captain of the last pirate ship. Me and my crew have been sailin' for many of month looking for plunder. I've got a laptop and stuff like that.