There is no Wall Street scandal that resulted from people rounding numbers up instead of down, you don't understand what you're talking about and are not qualified to discuss it
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I said nothing about rounding up or down, just rounding. But in fact rounding up has been a problem. And then you speak of qualifications...! Quite the multilayered gaslighting operation you've got going. One quick example for your reference:https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/22/sec-investigates-whether-companies-round-up-earnings.html …
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Well that's a fun fact I didn't know, and that I kind of doubt you knew until you googled it just now to own me What of it
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That's a hilarious way to handle this. Wrong again. Now 2 cases of prima facie woke activism 1) Be wrong, call the other person wrong, doubt their qualifieds. 2) Be corrected, doubt again. An incredibly woke project you've got going on, truly a productive social contribution.
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What kind of person says "collecting data" to mean googling free articles to win a Twitter fight
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I'm with you. Another instance of assuming the worst of others, and drawing incorrect conclusions before learning objective facts. It's a useless, dishonest engagement. When called on the carpet he'll try to wiggle out too (which is doable in wokeworld), c.f. the thread I pasted.
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You act like this is somehow me designating this as one of my major points in the opening round of a debate tournament and not just me making fun of you
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Yeah I'm a real piece of work
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