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natsamjosh
at Fri Mar 19 22:24:15 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
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>>Example: If there were no black mambas in New Haven, then the odds of being bitten by one while in that town would be nil. If, subsequently, a resident of New Haven decides to obtain and keep a black mamba, then the odds of being bitten increase. Nominally perhaps, but certainly creating a risk where no risk had previously existed.
Example: If there were no toothpicks in New Haven, then the odds of dying from ingesting one while in that town would be nil. If, subsequently, a resident of New Haven decides to obtain and use a toothpick, then the odds of swallowing it and dying increase. Nominally perhaps, but certainly creating a risk where no risk had previously existed.
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Surely you don't actually believe the nonsense you are spouting, you are just trolling. It's actually kind of entertaining.
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