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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
I don't really care if it's misleading. It's a fact. If you think it's wrong, challenge it. If you agree it's correct but I shouldn't be allowed to say it in the context of this discussion, I disagree. It's true. That's all there is too it.
I happen to believe there is a correlation.
--This rock protects us against tigers
Really, how does it work
--I don't see any tigers around here
I do. There is a tiger over there, a tiger over there and a tiger over there.
-- Ah, but I believe it works, and that's what really counts.
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Homer Simpson: Not a bear in sight. The Bear Patrol must be working like a charm.
Lisa Simpson: That’s specious reasoning, Dad.
Homer: Thank you, dear.
Lisa: By your logic I could claim that this rock keeps tigers away.
Homer: Oh, how does it work?
Lisa: It doesn’t work.
Homer: Uh-huh.
Lisa: It’s just a stupid rock.
Homer: Uh-huh.
Lisa: But I don’t see any tigers around, do you?
[Homer thinks of this, then pulls out some money]
Homer: Lisa, I want to buy your rock.
[Lisa refuses at first, then takes the exchange]