I wonder what the statistical probability of never being wrong in 9 years is
Even by some fluke you'd think you'd be wrong occasionally in a decade and hold your hands up.
What are the odds of someone who constantly argues with you over 9 years, never held their hands up and admitted they were wrong, not even once.
Would it serve to argue with someone like that?
Such odd statistical anomalies are noteworthy all the same.
Even by some fluke you'd think you'd be wrong occasionally in a decade and hold your hands up.
What are the odds of someone who constantly argues with you over 9 years, never held their hands up and admitted they were wrong, not even once.
Would it serve to argue with someone like that?
Such odd statistical anomalies are noteworthy all the same.

