Monday, October 2, 2017

It's OK To Be Wrong

"Deleting your comments she they're wrong and keeping them up when you're right....it's ok to be wrong."


The purpose of this Hubbard wisdom is to defend the excessive attention to his weekly football discussion thread, which is utterly pointless. He'll start the discussion off with some specifics for the day including the date numerology. Which isn't gematria. And all his followers should be able to figure out on their own. Throw in some things that seem meaningful specific for the day. Like the Steelers' personnel who died in the off season at age 84, so 84 means something THIS season. And we gotta have our 98 reminders because it's the 98th season of the league.


So since I segued into 98 let's talk New England Patriots. Tom Brady is doing fine. At 40 years old he is putting up awesome numbers. But the Patriot defense sucks big time. Not only are the Pats 2-2 they're lucky to not be 1-3. I flippantly picked the Jets to be the Super Bowl champions and they're 2-2. My "Chosen One" pick of Jamal Adams is four for four on matching numerology to game statistics. (Thank you, Chaldean elision!)


The numbers are there for any WAG (Wild Ass Guess) so it's ok to be wrong. Because everyone is simultaneously wrong and right. But what they all fail to realize is that in the big picture, this system is not just limited to sports.


Thus and such news headline reports a category 3 hurricane has numerology of 111, the minimum wind speed for a category three hurricane. The media is mocking us because the government created the hurricane and aimed it. That was about Maria or Irma which had played around in some smaller island ball parks, lost strength, then was predicted to hit land again. In the next couple of days the storm regained category five wind speed and made land fall at category four.


Oops.


But it's ok to be wrong. Just because my narrative is wrong about the numerology doesn't mean my numerology is wrong. The evil cabal must be reading and changed the speed of the hurricane yo mock him. Yeah, that's it!


No it's not ok to be wrong. If you're going to make ridiculous claims about the human language regarding ridiculous impossible events like government controlled hurricanes and super human athletes aiming baseballs at toddlers you should be right every time. Or get mocked like you deserve.

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