You can't tell if he's right or wrong on his next prediction right now, and yet you still draw conclusions by starting with the premise that his prediction will be wrong, but you don't know...
That's called gambling, that's all
I'm not saying he will be wrong that's just an outright lie, even if he was a complete fraud there is a chance he might be right, I'm just pointing out that one event is zero precedent to take a stranger at their word. I don't know why you want to believe but go ahead.
>I'm not saying he will be wrong that's just an outright lie
That's not a lie, that's your position, big difference
You already concluded that he will be wrong because, and I quote:
>Make 365 accounts, predict something certain for every day on each separate account. When the thing happens, get the right account and start shilling about how you are a prophet. unless there is evidence just dismiss superstitious bullshit like this.
You aren't even waiting for evidence, you default on BS until proven otherwise, that's exactly what you do, that's not me lying or whatever
There's a world beyond booleans
No shit!
I don't know if he will be right or wrong and it still changes nothing. If he's right it doesn't prove he will be right next time either. I don't have a horse in the race I don't care if he's right I do care about people getting propped up as prophets and having to suffer more qanon bullshit from people who should know better.
A broken clock is right twice a day.
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