ExpressLane
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The 2000 marble music machine proved you wrong.Yep but the mathematics and nature prove ExpressLane wrong.
The 2000 marble music machine proved you wrong.Yep but the mathematics and nature prove ExpressLane wrong.
The 2000 marble music machine proved you wrong.
Is that a joke or is it serious? I cannot tell. LOL.
It is as applicable as your video.Is that a joke or is it serious? I cannot tell. LOL.
Science deniers rarely joke.
As for the Galton Board, while I appreciate randomness and distribution, I fail to see why that applies to the border states having more illegals than heartland states.
APL does not believe fetuses are humans. He is a science denier. And he IS a joke.Science deniers rarely joke.
As for the Galton Board, while I appreciate randomness and distribution, I fail to see why that applies to the border states having more illegals than heartland states.
The further the states in every direction, the less immigrants are encountered.
It is what is called normal distribution. Or bell curve. Just like IQ.
Not surprising that it's "positive skew" here on JPP with the posters' IQs.
It is as applicable as your video.
Agreed. Abbott is just helping out the other states who are not getting enough illegals.![]()
APL does not believe fetuses are humans. He is a science denier. And he IS a joke.
Bingo! He and DeSantis are helping to skew the distribution.
It's called "spreading the wealth". Something all Democrats should be familiar with.![]()

It is bad when a Governor has to do the job of a sitting President and one party controlled Congress.
DeSantis has no immigration problem from the South.![]()
It's called "spreading the wealth". Something all Democrats should be familiar with.![]()
Yep but the mathematics and nature prove ExpressLane wrong.
You are science denier too.Fetuses are human but not human beings until they grow past a certain point.
This is not a Human Being:
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Not like concentrating the wealth at the very top, something reds are familiar with. I know, lets cut taxes and regulations for the wealthy and corporations. That has worked out so well, assuming you like a larger wealth gap than the Gilded Age.