Timeline for How to save oneself from this particular angst?
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Jul 24 at 4:15 | comment | added | NotThatGuy | @Rushi Improbable things happen all the time. You don't need space magic to explain that. Also, in many cases, inexperienced shooters can consistently hit things around a target while having great difficulty hitting the bullseye. It's really not that extraordinary for one of the bullets to have hit something near the target. Also, I'm sure if a bullet hit his hat or mic or whatever else, you'd be saying the exact same thing - it's the essence of post-hoc rationalising: you add significance to the unlikelihood of this specific outcome, while disregarding the likelihood of similar outcomes. | |
Jul 22 at 12:30 | comment | added | Rushi | @ScottRowe Dunno about "Matrix" but I was not being flippant. That a bullet fired from a good distance should miss vital parts but bleed a ear is really wild. Either it's a fantastic conspiracy to build up Trump as a super-hero. Or there is (sorry old fashioned language) God's hand in it. | |
Jul 21 at 21:44 | comment | added | Scott Rowe | I know I often seem flippant, so I probably deserve it back, however I am sincerely interested in examples, because it will help me understand your statement. | |
Jul 21 at 16:06 | comment | added | Rushi | @TheMatrixEquation-balance Vow! I thought exactly that! | |
Jul 21 at 14:18 | comment | added | TheMatrix Equation-balance | Trump's ear.... | |
Jul 21 at 12:18 | comment | added | Scott Rowe | What is an example of an adjustment made by intelligence? | |
Jul 20 at 22:06 | history | answered | TheMatrix Equation-balance | CC BY-SA 4.0 |