Great example of a completely stupid use of numbers. 1. Car crashes are not growing at a potentially exponential rate, they are going down. 2. The deaths as an absolute number are irrelevant to assess risk: 300/14,000 infections is very different than 1/100000000 miles drivenhttps://twitter.com/greg_shill/status/1223831050629140480 …
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Good information about the costs and chances of a risk affect what you should do about it. A lot of people already think they know what you should do about it and think any information that "reinforces" that is good information. People who love sharks make the point about cows
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If you smell smoke, go check for a fire. If you're driving, take standard safety precautions and drive a car with functioning airbags etc. If you're near some cows, maybe don't try to anger them but you'll basically be fine. If you're swimming near sharks, don't act like prey.
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"I want people to jump on my political bandwagon against cars" says nothing about how you should react to a potentially above-average infectious and above-average lethality pandemic.
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I can’t help but think about the airplane scene in Fight Club he’s talking about the oxygen masks...
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It's been years since I've seen fight club so I have no memory of that
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“Statistically, you’re more likely to fall down the stairs than be a victim of armed robbery. Now stand and deliver “
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Cars won't unexpectedly mutate into a more lethal form.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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