Something very surprising
by Dan Witmer September 22, 2006
We can only examine events in the past which never prove the future. The future has too many past experiences to know what the future holds. However, if we predict the future, there is a small chance that our prediction will be 100% correct. So instead of hoping that the past will predict the future, we will simply use the present to predict the future.
I used to predict the future back in 1987 but it never turned out because I didn't know the future. Knowing what I know now from the past, I can predict the future a bit better. Only time will tell if my prediction is correct. The past is never perfect but the future has a chance to be perfect!
by brettuthius August 12, 2018
by Iwishsheneverleft December 09, 2017
Dad: And that’s why you should always look in the last place first.
Son: Dad, that joke is from nineteen-oh-never.
Son: Dad, that joke is from nineteen-oh-never.
by Yamato Yamamoto November 05, 2023
A way to say some statics are rigged as fuck and only shown to best represent the one showing the numbers
"Those charts look convincing... until you realize they left out half the info. Statistics never lie — so that’s why they lie about them."
by Outside_Win3020 May 24, 2025