when did I claim that?
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in the very next tweet?pic.twitter.com/x7Z8Vykc0F
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I never claimed the graph proves people are lazy. Any number of reasons could cause that graph. Lazy is one.
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Replying to @notch @EvanHoffman
ok dude, we'll disagree on what 'how lazy people are' means.
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Replying to @notch @EvanHoffman
people ... who ... believe what words say? Yeah, pretty much.
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Replying to @mccanner @EvanHoffman
you're trying to tell me what I said despite lacking any kind of fundamental reading ability.
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not all animals are dogs, but all dogs are animals. The graph looks like that because people stopped playing
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my guess for why people stopped playing includes people getting tired of having to walk around for a game.
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this does in NO WAY present any kind of evidence that people are lazy, nor did I make that claim
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you literally said 'that's me understanding ... how lazy people are.' Anyway, I like your game. Have a nice day.
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"Only A could have caused B" is equal to "B proves A", which is *not* equal to "A caused B". ;)
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