why that was nice

Should i start using crystal meth?

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Lol @ the people flaming him for starting this. If anyone else started it, they wouldnt get flamed.
I am pretty sure that anyone who posts a negative side effect of smoking marijuana is going to get flamed on this board. There is a fairly healthy population of stoners on this forum.

 
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I dont want some cheesy response either, im talking at least 2 paragraphs. I also want to have to open up a thesaurus to figure out what you're talking about.
A negative correlation is just systematic variation in the values of two variables, the intellectual level of a topic and response rates to a topic, in opposite directions. Positive change in the value of the first variable (the intellectual level of a thread), is associated with negative change in the value of the second variable (the response rate) and vice versa.

I'm sorry for the brevity; i know you were hoping for a bombastic and turgid Bloviation, but being succinct is a curse.

 
I'd like to add.

When calculating the correlation of two variables containing their own obvious secular trends, the interannual correlation characteristics between the two variables may be distorted (overestimated or underestimated). Numerical experiments in this paper show that if two variables have opposite secular trends, the correlation coefficient between the two variables is reduced (the positive correlation is underestimated, or the negative correlation is overestimated); and if the two variables have the same sign of secular trends, the correlation coefficient between the two variables is increased (the positive correlation is overestimated, or the negative correlation is underestimated). Numerical experiments also suggest that the effect of secular trends on the interannual correlation of the two variables is interchangeable, that is to say, as long as the values of the two trends are not changed, the two variables interchange their positions, and the effect of the secular trends on the interannual correlation coefficient of the two variables remains the same. If the two variables have the same-(opposite-) sign trends, the effect of secular trends on the interannual correlation coefficient is more (less) distinctive.

Cliff Notes: you are a ****.

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