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- Donald Trump
- Intelligent design
- Climate change
- Barack Obama
- Race and intelligence
- Jesus
- United States
- Catholic Church
- Homeopathy
- Circumcision
- Chiropractic
- Monty Hall problem
- Muhammad
- Gaza War (2008-2009)
- Evolution
- Gamergate controversy
- Abortion
- Sarah Palin
- Prem Rawat
- Christ myth theory
- World War II
- India
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Cold fusion
- Climatic Research Unit email controversy
- September 11 attacks
- Atheism
- Anarchism
- George W. Bush
- Falun Gong
- Armenian Genocide
- Neuro-linguistic programming
- Israel
- Cities and towns during the Syrian civil war
- Jerusalem
- Mass killings under communist regimes
- Transcendental Meditation
- British Isles
- Libertarianism
- Kosovo
- Christianity
- Thomas Jefferson
- International recognition of Kosovo
- United States and state terrorism
- United Kingdom
- Acupuncture
- Israel and the apartheid analogy
- Syrian civil war
- Adolf Hitler
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Russo-Georgian War
- Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Tea Party movement
- Murder of Meredith Kercher
- Genesis creation narrative
- Historicity of Jesus
- Electronic cigarette
- List of best-selling music artists
- Shakespeare authorship question
- List of sovereign states
- Taiwan
- Michael Jackson
- 0.999...
- European Union
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
Lots of math guys being wrong.
There's a woman who answered the question for her column in I think Parade Magazine (Ask Marilyn maybe?). She claims to have a high IQ and writes a column about puzzles and logic problems. She answered the Monty Hall problem once and explained it and dudebros wrote in to tell her that she was wrong FOR YEARS.
That sounds about right :agony:
The best part about this is that with computers, we can trivially prove the solution to the Monty Hall problem. If you keep the same door 100,000 times, you get a goat ⅔ of the time. If you change doors 100,000 times, you get a car ⅔ of the time. No math required—just open hundreds of thousands of doors in a few seconds.
smdh my dick head at these fake geek boys who can't use computers
jokes on you, I wanted the goat
It makes fucking intuitive sense even! Like if you lay it out it makes perfect fucking sense.