There are a few
valid points in this post however I still don't believe that we should be killing them for acting out of what they think they are supposed to be doing.
Tim's an advocate of hiring career experts and made three very
valid points in his post.
Not exact matches
Why do you use capitals
in your
posts, just make your
points and let others decide if they are
valid or not.
I agree with Justin's last paragraph and the
points he makes
in his earlier
posts are also
valid.
You're a sad little man if you think anything you vomited out
in this
post is a «
valid point,» and, frankly, I think you only did it so you could brag about how rough and tough you are for standing up to the torches and pitchforks.
Suzq044's reply to your
post makes some
valid points in this regards.
While i read your comment and Drew's response, i can visualize what Drew was trying to accomplish
in his
post with high care for newbies but your
point on Delta also is
valid.
I've addressed this
point more generally
in previous
posts that describe what counts as a «
valid» design for an ideologically motivated reasoning experiment.
Alec Rawls, your overall
point is
valid, but the graph linked as the top figure
in this
post is outright misleading on the period from the 1960s onwards.
Oh, and the third problem as I
pointed out
in your first
post is that this data has had the long cycles messed with so until that is addressed even a
valid and rigorous examination seems pretty pointless.
The
post of Mike Zajko (the first of the three) contains many
valid points, but even stronger statements
in the spirit of that
post might be warranted.
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