(I won't, actually. But if I were to bet on such things, I would bet against your position.)
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @PredictIt
I assume this is against some kind of code of professional ethics?
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Replying to @rmcgibbo @PredictIt
Not even. I just actually hate such predictions and prognostications because they're not how I can actually be helpful.
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Replying to @rmcgibbo
How so? I think the prediction game, for the most part, is a way reporters waste their time when they're bored. I always have ...
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @rmcgibbo
... (well, almost always have) things I'd rather be doing that can contribute more substantively to the discussion.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
This is such a productivity-focused lens. IMO, some activities can be merely fun w/o being reqd. 2 substantively contribute.
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Replying to @rmcgibbo
Right, obviously. I have this argument a thousand times when people criticize ~fun~ things on BuzzFeed.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @rmcgibbo
I agree with you, and for you, go for it, enjoy! I was just explaining to you why ~I~ don't choose ~this~ as my method of "fun."
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
Sure. To each their own. I'm going to get back to reading the cat gifs and political news on your ~multifaceted~ website. :)
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I would go play Pokémon Go, but I'm tired. ;-)
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