So the most famous gin salesman in the U.S. is literally an effeminate metrosexual actor who talks with a lisp and makes vasectomy jokes but people are trying to argue the gin drinker stereotype is baseless?
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So the most famous gin salesman in the U.S. is literally an effeminate metrosexual actor who talks with a lisp and makes vasectomy jokes but people are trying to argue the gin drinker stereotype is baseless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just as true as the fact that any female driver of a Subaru must be lesbian.
Please try to be less stupid, OP.
You do not understand statistics.
In a recent survey 25 percent of the gay respondents stated that Gin is their preferred liquor, while only 10 percent of the surveyed straight men named Gin.
That doesn’t mean all gay men like Gin. That doesn’t mean anyone who drinks Gin is gay.
But it means that there is a higher probability that if you prefer Gin, you are gay.
No, you don’t understand statistics. There are nine times as many straight men as gay men. So if a given man prefers gin, there is a 78 percent chance he is straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to call gin “anger juice.” No effeminate connotations for me, pretty much the opposite. People who drank gin seemed to get into a lot of fights.
This is what it does to my husband. He can’t/doesn’t drink it anymore because it turns him dark.
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So the most famous gin salesman in the U.S. is literally an effeminate metrosexual actor who talks with a lisp and makes vasectomy jokes but people are trying to argue the gin drinker stereotype is baseless?
Everyone calling Ryan Reynolds would be sitting in a chair watching their wife have sex with Ryan if she had the chance.
Speak for yourself. He’s a gay man and there is nothing attractive about that beady eyed freak.
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So the most famous gin salesman in the U.S. is literally an effeminate metrosexual actor who talks with a lisp and makes vasectomy jokes but people are trying to argue the gin drinker stereotype is baseless?
Everyone calling Ryan Reynolds would be sitting in a chair watching their wife have sex with Ryan if she had the chance.
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So the most famous gin salesman in the U.S. is literally an effeminate metrosexual actor who talks with a lisp and makes vasectomy jokes but people are trying to argue the gin drinker stereotype is baseless?
Anonymous wrote:You do not understand statistics.
In a recent survey 25 percent of the gay respondents stated that Gin is their preferred liquor, while only 10 percent of the surveyed straight men named Gin.
That doesn’t mean all gay men like Gin. That doesn’t mean anyone who drinks Gin is gay.
But it means that there is a higher probability that if you prefer Gin, you are gay.
No, you don’t understand statistics. There are nine times as many straight men as gay men. So if a given man prefers gin, there is a 78 percent chance he is straight.
First, do not quote a "recent survey" without a supporting link. Next, how big is the sample size of the total respondents, and were the respondents selected at random, or were they men who posted a response to a question? This "survey" could be based on ten men responding to a question online (or the same man posting ten responses).
The fact that there are nine times as many straight men as gay men is not the critical variable. The variable to test is "Of men that prefer to drink gin, how many are gay?" This test will answer the question of what the percentage chance is that a gin-drinking man is gay.
Of course, in the end, we should ask why answer such a question when the original poster was stupid for asking it?
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You do not understand statistics.
In a recent survey 25 percent of the gay respondents stated that Gin is their preferred liquor, while only 10 percent of the surveyed straight men named Gin.
That doesn’t mean all gay men like Gin. That doesn’t mean anyone who drinks Gin is gay.
But it means that there is a higher probability that if you prefer Gin, you are gay.
No, you don’t understand statistics. There are nine times as many straight men as gay men. So if a given man prefers gin, there is a 78 percent chance he is straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just as true as the fact that any female driver of a Subaru must be lesbian.
Please try to be less stupid, OP.
You do not understand statistics.
In a recent survey 25 percent of the gay respondents stated that Gin is their preferred liquor, while only 10 percent of the surveyed straight men named Gin.
That doesn’t mean all gay men like Gin. That doesn’t mean anyone who drinks Gin is gay.
But it means that there is a higher probability that if you prefer Gin, you are gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only different between alcohols is the fantasy each sells.
They actually all taste different.