Why is it that.... 22:43 - Jan 18 with 516 views | centrestandswan | we never hear from the fortune tellers and forecasters of doom after the date of their incorrect predictions have passed. Big buildup before the event F all after when it doesn't materialise ? Strange .👀 | |
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Why is it that.... on 13:23 - Jan 19 with 413 views | Highjack | There’s big money in predicting the future. But nobody has ever got it right. Project fear is a fine example. | |
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Why is it that.... on 16:17 - Jan 19 with 355 views | DJack |
Why is it that.... on 13:23 - Jan 19 by Highjack | There’s big money in predicting the future. But nobody has ever got it right. Project fear is a fine example. |
"If the EU don't give a good deal we will crush them", Mrs T May. "They will be queueing up to do deals with us", another Tory idiot. "the easiest and quickest negotiations in history", yet again another Tory idiot. Who made money... Farage and his mates and a bunch of Tories and their mates. And yet, according to you, this is all smoke and mirrors for the conspiracy to keep us in the EU. Pro tip - If the majority of subject matter experts generally agree then nine times out of ten it is the correct answer. Brexit is national self-harm. | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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Why is it that.... on 17:05 - Jan 19 with 305 views | LeonWasGod | Why do they only predict the end of the world? You’d have thought the law of averages would result in a few predicting the world carrying on just as it is. It’d help their credibility too. Bugger, I probably could have made a few quid out of that idea | | | |
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