• stickly@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Except statistics are pointless in a vacuum. If you have a chance of 1 in a million, it is vanishingly unlikely that 100 chances hits that one in a million.

    Gooooooooo baaaaaaack tooooooo schooooooooooool 🤡

    Edit: of your “1 in 100M” people literally incapable of learning to read, I’ve personally met 4. What are the odds in a country of less than 400M?..

    especially true when speaking about disabilities, most of which are genetic (which means most populations do NOT have the same chances), most of which do not impair literacy… [rambling for 8 paragraphs]

    *Source: your ass 😂

    “Buhbuhbut the population is smaaaaaaall (lets ignore that that also means less schools, teachers and resources…)”