Russell Brand is an interesting character who tends to be a bit like Joe Rogan in his videos! This video spoke to me because I'm neither a Dem nor a Repub but have been an Independent since 1968! https://youtu.be/h4e8lSQy64c
I wish the Super Bowl numbers were like that. I meet people all the time that are clueless. Everyone that claim to be aware of things, I ask them questions, they have no knowledge of any specifics.
Yes it's mind boggling how blind people can be! But knowing about the Dunning-Kruger Effect helps to understand it. Here's a good 1-minute video snippet that explains it (1 minute if you stop when the narrator says "90%...")...
Russell Brand is an interesting character who tends to be a bit like Joe Rogan in his videos! This video spoke to me because I'm neither a Dem nor a Repub but have been an Independent since 1968! https://youtu.be/h4e8lSQy64c
Left / Right is a false dichotomy. It works to keep people divided.
Yeehaw!!!! Thanks Diane!
Yeehaw you are welcome!
All that hoopla for a bowl?
Great milking the spike graphic lol
Since these are comics I won't mention spelling errors etc
Regards from Killafornia
Looking forward to your article! In the meantime, some interesting poll results regarding what Canadians think about the Truckers:
https://www.theblaze.com/news/justin-trudeau-trucker-protest-poll
thans so much for that. Very helpful.
I wish the Super Bowl numbers were like that. I meet people all the time that are clueless. Everyone that claim to be aware of things, I ask them questions, they have no knowledge of any specifics.
It's mind boggling how people have absolute certainty about things they ave never explored.
Yes it's mind boggling how blind people can be! But knowing about the Dunning-Kruger Effect helps to understand it. Here's a good 1-minute video snippet that explains it (1 minute if you stop when the narrator says "90%...")...
Why Do Stupid People Think They're Smart? The Dunning Kruger Effect - https://youtu.be/GJz66wm95-M?t=299
You yourself may already know about the DKE, but this might be useful here for others.