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Apr 5, 2016 8:33:37 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 5, 2016 8:33:37 GMT -4
www.surveymonkey.com/r/CWC3Q32www.surveymonkey.com/r/CTMVBZNThere are a total of fifteen questions, please answer all that you can. If you don't know the answer to a question, just leave it blank; most questions allow you to leave the answer blank and those that don't allow you to do so you should have the answer to already. Please don't do research into these things as you take the survey, as it will skewer the results and I want to know what you know about this topic without research being done on your behalf. I was also going to do one on the legal structure of Anglo-Saxons as well but I couldn't write the survey without making it look like a test.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2016 0:08:05 GMT -4
this is a test not a survey
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Apr 7, 2016 4:10:35 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 7, 2016 4:10:35 GMT -4
this is a test not a survey What's the difference?
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Apr 7, 2016 15:08:20 GMT -4
Post by Baise-moi on Apr 7, 2016 15:08:20 GMT -4
this is a test not a survey I second this.
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Apr 8, 2016 0:14:21 GMT -4
Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 0:14:21 GMT -4
this is a test not a survey What's the difference? Survey is an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions. Tests are a short written or spoken examination quiz to see the limits of a person's proficiency or knowledge on some subject.
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Apr 8, 2016 11:42:42 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 8, 2016 11:42:42 GMT -4
Survey is an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions. Tests are a short written or spoken examination quiz to see the limits of a person's proficiency or knowledge on some subject. So essentially they're the same thing?
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Post by Eternity on Apr 8, 2016 16:57:08 GMT -4
Survey is an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions. Tests are a short written or spoken examination quiz to see the limits of a person's proficiency or knowledge on some subject. So essentially they're the same thing? Tim, we all know you're an egotistical asshole who always likes to be right, but even you should be able to see the difference between those two things. shush
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Apr 8, 2016 17:54:26 GMT -4
Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 17:54:26 GMT -4
Survey is an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions. Tests are a short written or spoken examination quiz to see the limits of a person's proficiency or knowledge on some subject. So essentially they're the same thing? no no they are not you were testing our knowledge about the viking people or whoever the fuck they were you weren't doing a survey where you would asked us "did you like this person?" or "what do you think of this person?" No, you were asking us about what was the purpose of this person, and what was this person's legacy and shit like that. You were trying to see if we knew facts. You weren't trying to see what our opinions were.
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Apr 8, 2016 21:08:59 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 8, 2016 21:08:59 GMT -4
So essentially they're the same thing? no no they are not you were testing our knowledge about the viking people or whoever the fuck they were you weren't doing a survey where you would asked us "did you like this person?" or "what do you think of this person?" No, you were asking us about what was the purpose of this person, and what was this person's legacy and shit like that. You were trying to see if we knew facts. You weren't trying to see what our opinions were. What's the difference between facts and opinions, again? I seem to get them mixed up a bit.
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Apr 8, 2016 22:15:32 GMT -4
Post by Eternity on Apr 8, 2016 22:15:32 GMT -4
no no they are not you were testing our knowledge about the viking people or whoever the fuck they were you weren't doing a survey where you would asked us "did you like this person?" or "what do you think of this person?" No, you were asking us about what was the purpose of this person, and what was this person's legacy and shit like that. You were trying to see if we knew facts. You weren't trying to see what our opinions were. What's the difference between facts and opinions, again? I seem to get them mixed up a bit.
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Apr 9, 2016 20:48:00 GMT -4
Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2016 20:48:00 GMT -4
no no they are not you were testing our knowledge about the viking people or whoever the fuck they were you weren't doing a survey where you would asked us "did you like this person?" or "what do you think of this person?" No, you were asking us about what was the purpose of this person, and what was this person's legacy and shit like that. You were trying to see if we knew facts. You weren't trying to see what our opinions were. What's the difference between facts and opinions, again? I seem to get them mixed up a bit. oh my god even a 1st grader can tell you the difference between fact and opinion fact (făkt) n. 1. Knowledge or information based on real occurrences o·pin·ion (ə-pĭn′yən) n. 1. A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof
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Apr 10, 2016 9:06:07 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 10, 2016 9:06:07 GMT -4
What's the difference between facts and opinions, again? I seem to get them mixed up a bit. oh my god even a 1st grader can tell you the difference between fact and opinion fact (făkt) n. 1. Knowledge or information based on real occurrences o·pin·ion (ə-pĭn′yən) n. 1. A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof I've also forgotten what the words "sarcasm", "joke" and "humour" mean, can you please look those up for me as well? I'd really appreciate it.
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Apr 10, 2016 17:24:06 GMT -4
Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2016 17:24:06 GMT -4
oh my god even a 1st grader can tell you the difference between fact and opinion fact (făkt) n. 1. Knowledge or information based on real occurrences o·pin·ion (ə-pĭn′yən) n. 1. A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof I've also forgotten what the words "sarcasm", "joke" and "humour" mean, can you please look those up for me as well? I'd really appreciate it. ...
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Post by Baise-moi on Apr 10, 2016 22:32:48 GMT -4
sar·casm
ˈsärˌkazəm/Submit
noun
noun: sarcasm; plural noun: sarcasms
the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
"his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment"
synonyms: derision, mockery, ridicule, scorn, sneering, scoffing; irony; cynicism
"well, it's easy to see that she got her biting sarcasm from her mother"
joke
jōk/Submit
noun
noun: joke; plural noun: jokes
1.
a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline.
"she was in a mood to tell jokes"
synonyms: funny story, jest, witticism, quip; pun, play on words; informalgag, wisecrack, crack, one-liner, rib-tickler, knee-slapper, thigh-slapper, punch-line, groaner
"they were telling jokes"
a trick played on someone for fun.
synonyms: trick, practical joke, prank, lark, stunt, hoax, jape; informalspoof
"playing stupid jokes"
informal
a person or thing that is ridiculously inadequate.
"the transportation system is a joke"
synonyms: laughingstock, object of ridicule, stooge, butt; More
verb
verb: joke; 3rd person present: jokes; past tense: joked; past participle: joked; gerund or present participle: joking
1.
make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly.
"she could laugh and joke with her colleagues"
synonyms: tell jokes, crack jokes; jest, banter, quip; informalwisecrack, josh
"she laughed and joked with the guests"
fool, fool around, play a trick, play a practical joke, tease;
informalkid, fun, pull (someone's leg), pull/jerk/yank someone's chain, make a monkey out of someone, put someone on
"they didn't realize you were only joking"
archaic
poke fun at.
"he was pretending to joke his daughter"
hu·mor
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noun
noun: humour
1.
the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
"his tales are full of humor"
synonyms: comedy, comical aspect, funny side, fun, amusement, funniness, hilarity, jocularity; absurdity, ludicrousness, drollness; satire, irony, farce
"the humor of the film"
2.
a mood or state of mind.
"her good humor vanished"
synonyms: mood, temper, disposition, temperament, nature, state of mind, frame of mind; spirits
"his good humor was infectious"
verb
verb: humour
1.
comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
"she was always humoring him to prevent trouble"
synonyms: indulge, accommodate, pander to, cater to, yield to, give way to, give in to, go along with; pamper, spoil, baby, overindulge, mollify, placate, gratify, satisfy
"she was always humoring him"
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Apr 14, 2016 8:23:04 GMT -4
Post by The Villa Strangiato on Apr 14, 2016 8:23:04 GMT -4
Tim why are you dumber than a bag of rocks
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Apr 14, 2016 15:54:12 GMT -4
Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2016 15:54:12 GMT -4
Tim why are you dumber than a bag of rocks Rock, stop insulting yourself; that's not nice
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Apr 15, 2016 10:47:51 GMT -4
Post by Bannanachair on Apr 15, 2016 10:47:51 GMT -4
Tim why are you dumber than a bag of rocks I am much more intelligent than you, actually.
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Post by Tol on Apr 16, 2016 23:29:33 GMT -4
Wow I never realized there was a dislike button. Time to put it to good use.
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