and the rest are statistically unreliable with little validity to what it is supposed to measure.78% of all statistics are made up.
The responses are anonymous.A couple of questions. Are our responses anonymous? Or are you aggregating the data to confirm post #1?
Think about it.No one who answers no immediately turn into liars, since they partook in a poll.
I left myself an out.No one who answers no immediately turn into liars, since they partook in a poll.
Who would take telephone poles? They're just too heavy and covered with creosote.Telephone polls I just do not take at all.
When asked this,No one who answers no immediately turn into liars, since they partook in a poll.
My best guess, and only a guess, would be the same people who answer the questions of pollsters on a street corner. Taking telephone poles you need to be very careful because they are hard to get out of the ground and they are very heavy. Oh wait, those are telephone poles. Just belay that.Who would take telephone poles?
What part of the barber were you expecting to see shaved?I came here for the shaving barbers. I am leaving disappointed.
Which is EXACTLY what I said. Hence, I cannot fathom why you felt a need to comment. Kind of makes you look, errr, well…When asked this,
"Do you ever answer polls on AAC?"
and they answer this,
"No, I never have and never will"
Pretty much just became a liar as soon as they clicked that answer because they took a poll.
by Jake Hertz
by Jake Hertz
by Jake Hertz
by Jake Hertz