umop ap!sdn wrote:Okay I know she isn't actually pulling my leg, but I was wondering if her experience is typical or not. Last night my friend and I were talking about my hangy double Venus symbol necklace thingy and she said that most people don't know what that symbol means. I thought its meaning was quite well known. So who's right?
KLA2 wrote:Oh, yeah, KOS, and not to go all BAUT on you or anything, but do you want to cite references for that statistic?
KLA2 wrote:Surveys show that 30% of the time 70% of statistics are at least 20% fabricated.
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:KLA2 wrote:Surveys show that 30% of the time 70% of statistics are at least 20% fabricated.
This might be one of those times...
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:I would have thought it was well-known, but when surveys show that 30% of people think that Adolf Hitler was a fictional character, maybe we shouldn't take anything for granted...
troubleagain wrote:Well, for anyone who actually *knows* the male/female symbols, it should be obvious.
Superluminal wrote:Liars lie and liars use statistics.
Twenty five percent of all traffic accidents are caused by drunk drivers. Therefore, 75% of all traffic accidents are caused by sober drivers, ergo, you are safer driving drunk.
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote::oops: What does a unicorn stand for?
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:Enzo wrote:WHy would my mother know that a unicorn or a rainbow stood for anything?
What does a unicorn stand for?
KLA2 wrote:And what's with the avatar change to a praying mantis?
Enzo wrote:Unicorns are symbolic of lesbianism. Not as widely known as I thought then...
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