sellingCACforCock t1_j273n9j wrote
Bro you changed the title of the article: near equal to shooting deaths
And even in the article it’s
1.247 people killed in car crashes on New York City streets in 2022
- 246 people were killed with guns in the city this year as of Christmas Day, mirroring the number of people killed by drivers.
Which says a lot since there are way more car owners than gun owners (legal or illegal) in the city
ER301 OP t1_j28tkcv wrote
I didn’t change the title of the article, I wrote an original title for the thread I created. Is my title inaccurate?
sellingCACforCock t1_j28u2av wrote
It is. It’s near equal, As per the article.
ER301 OP t1_j28u9io wrote
You yourself noted there were 247 traffic deaths and 246 shooting deaths. So how is my title inaccurate?
sellingCACforCock t1_j28uidy wrote
Because 1 more death isn’t surpassing in terms of statistics. You can’t make that distinction when the numbers are that close
ER301 OP t1_j28upd0 wrote
LOL. Ok…
sellingCACforCock t1_j28vqiz wrote
I mean saying “near equal” won’t get you the upvotes/affirmation you want so I can see why you intentionally worded it the way you did
ER301 OP t1_j28wd59 wrote
So you lose the debate, and then as a last resort pivot to personal insults. 👍
Have a nice day.
sellingCACforCock t1_j28whi2 wrote
There’s nothing insulting about wanting to find validation, we all have different ways of going about it
BiblioPhil t1_j28wurh wrote
247>246. I'll take my Fields medal now.
beagle_bathouse t1_j2a7l7x wrote
sur·pass (sər-păs′)
tr.v. sur·passed, sur·pass·ing, sur·pass·es
To be greater than, as in degree or quality; exceed
"The cost of the project surpassed its budget projections."
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