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Originally posted by Shondoit
The chance of seeing a red car is 1 in 10 maybe 1 in 25 tops, and how many cars do you see in a day? couple of hundred...
So by then you'd have seen 4 red cars...
The only crocodiles I see is on an animal network, which I almost never look...
The chance of seeing a crocodile on there is 1 in 25 I think IF you watch
I don't watch so the chance would drop to about 1 to 2500 (accidantly zapping trough, we have it at the end of our channels, so little chance, I always stay with the first and middle channels of our TV), within a week I would have seen 0,0028 crocodile... that's a little less than three
But I never saw a crocodile on that channel...
I saw it on a different channel, which has almost no chance of bumping into a crocodile...
And also the chance of a crocodile in the music top 40? It NEVER happened before in the netherlands (at least when I was alive)
So in total, it's not just because I pay more attention to it, or I just have alot of chance to see a croc...
Your statistics are estimations, they're not even the right ones! What are you talking about... EVEN YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT?!
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Originally posted by Shondoit
I didn't say the bible is medieval...
I only said, it describes a creature similiar too the dragons from medieval ages
I don't believe the people from the middle ages made it up, and made it a 500 year lasting hoax, but that's my opinion
Urr, zombies are real then? Zombies were invented, werewolves, vampires! Yet they're not real, they're
fictional just like dragons.
Dragons aren't "hoaxes" they're myths.
The Bible isn't meant to be taken seriously, it's just got meanings, ways to live. For instance, the fact that adam and eve were made etc. didn't mean literally that they were
created, it all has moral meanings, not literal meanings.
Crocodiles are some of the most common creatures to be in films to be honest, as they're
both prehistoric AND terrifying.