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They’re not completely wrong, though. The problem is that you are using English/Latin based words and concepts. But just like in any language, there are connotations and relationships among words.

Sure. BTW, as a Muslim, I don’t believe in any divinity in Muhammad either. No human has any divinity.

Someone should explain to her that if the mere fact that other people have different faith is a threat to her own faith, then her own faith is weak.

The Mustang saw the truck driver over the dashboard and mistook it for a pedestrian over a curb.

Seeing where we are today, I fail to see how any of this would disqualify him from a presidency.

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I suppose there is a point where enough people walk in the walk lane to make it as fast as the situation I outlined, but that’s never gonna happen...

No, it’s exactly the same. Where are the tons of studies that support the 2 standing lanes?

You are missing the fact that this study is not valid for all cases and that this article is drawing a conclusion for social change based on this study.

Your assumption tells me you didn’t read the study or learn how averages differ from individual results.

We’re talking escalators, not elevators.

No, the disagreement is also in how to interpret and extrapolate the results of the study.

We are not talking continuous loops. We are talking batches.

No, sorry I didn’t prove your point.
You just accidentally proved that you don’t know how averages work.

If you’ve ever actually ridden London escalators for the Tube, you’ll realize that the left walking lane is often open even when huge volumes of people are waiting for the escalator. Because most people choose to wait & stand. That’s why the capacity goes up.

I have an e92 M3, and I can’t describe how many people try to race me—especially BMW 335i drivers. Last time it happened was Saturday. In fairly heavy traffic.

Anti-vax: A discredited doctor wrote a fraudulent paper, purported to be based on a study of 12 kids, to advance his financial interests.

I understand, though I don’t know that I’d take it to the same degree.

“So let’s examine this language...”