If you need help with math, or know someone who does, please check out my YouTube channel! I've got hundreds of free videos, organized into convenient playlists.
I'm also working on covering all #CommonCore#math from Kindergarten up using @khanacademy!
https://t.co/E4CCJqC0BK
Me: "Say Vac"
@MichaelCole: "Vac."
Me: "Say air."
Cole: "Air"
Me: "Say Stephanie Vaquer."
Cole: "Stephanie Vackrr"
What a joke. It's not a difficult name, man. You're supposed to be the best. Show the barest minimum of respect by pronouncing her damn name right.
This is basic statistics, and your insistence on using this tiny, non-random sample to draw conclusions about the WWE universe in general makes you look like you're pushing an agenda instead of actually following where the data leads you.
Please stop.
Love, a math teacher.
Dear @wrestlelamia,
You need to stop using YouTube likes/dislikes as a metric to generalize about the WWE fanbase. In order to be able to generalize, a sample needs to be 1) random, and 2) a sufficiently large percentage of the population.
YT likes/dislikes are neither.
Hey @MichaelCole, please, I'm begging you, take five minutes and learn to say Stephanie Vaquer's name right.
You don't have to be able to roll your R. Just say Vac-AIR. It's very simple. Saying Vaq-errr every week is getting legit embarrassing. You're supposed to be the best.
Hey @PatMcAfeeShow,
I appreciate you putting in the effort to correctly pronounce Stephanie Vaquer's last name.
I wish your coworkers @MichaelCole and Wade had done so. It's a very simple two-syllable last name. Mispronouncing it is downright embarrassing.
I'm not on Twitter much these days, but I just needed to drop in and say that @BeckyLynchWWE gives the best promos in WWE, bar none.
And it's not just me saying that.