Liar, Liar, Computer Fire?

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100 times simulated, says UT comes up short. Vols, short circuit this lying machine, please.
UGA is OP in that game. So any simulation doesn’t count. Using UGA on that game should be banned in competitive play it’s that bad lol.
 
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Computers don't simulate DEFENSE well at all. Nor do they do Trenches.
I would be willing to bet that there has not been one upgrade to the Defense except for stats if that.
 
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Few of us, I'll bet, are in the business of designing and implementing computer simulations, yet here we are discussing why they are or aren't accurate.

If this forum were a computer sim, it would fall miserably because it's lacking the right data and analyzing the wrong variables.

Lots of garbage in, lots of garbage out.
 
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Few of us, I'll bet, are in the business of designing and implementing computer simulations, yet here we are discussing why they are or aren't accurate.

If this forum were a computer sim, it would fall miserably because it's lacking the right data and analyzing the wrong variables.

Lots of garbage in, lots of garbage out.
No one has to understand a formula to understand that the data is inaccurate.
 
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Excess of wealth doesn’t make someone inhuman. The only ones saying that are those who are jealous of the wealthy ones.
Not automatically, but history shows there is a frequent connection between wealth and cruelty. Diddy, DJT, Saddam Hussein, the cotton and coal barons, House of Saud (Arabic) Family, and then there's research: Scientific American. Rich or poor, in the end, you're what you decide to be.
 
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Not automatically, but history shows there is a frequent connection between wealth and cruelty. Diddy, DJT, Saddam Hussein, the cotton and coal barons, House of Saud (Arabic) Family, and then there's research: Scientific American. Rich or poor, in the end, you're what you decide to be.

All of us in this nation fall into the wealthy category compared to global measures of poorness.
 
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All of us in this nation fall into the wealthy category compared to global measures of poorness.
False. Your error is making an abolitionist statement. We have plenty of homeless people literally dying of hunger and exposure on the streets every day.
Any and all attempts to holify ourselves is doomed to failure because humans are inherently self-defeatist. We simply fail to live up to our own ideals.
 
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All of us in this nation fall into the wealthy category compared to global measures of poorness.
You make an important point, but Woody is right, there are hundreds of thousands living in extreme poverty right here in the U.S. Our working-class who consider themselves poor and our lower-middle who feel as though they are struggling (and those feelings are legitimate, we only know what we know) are indeed doing much better than large swathes of the population in the global south. It’s important to remember, however, that when going by metrics like “living on less than $2 per day,” that a dollar will buy you a lot more in Mombasa or Mexico City than in Minneapolis.
 

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