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- pimpofpixels, on 10/28/2009, -2/+51--Update 2, 4:15 p.m.: The guys are now ahead 51% to 49% out of a total of 785,500 correct answers logged. A full 22% of those answers -- 173,000 -- have been registered just since this morning.--
<does manly fist-pump> - gaph2000, on 10/28/2009, -8/+44This is completely unacceptable. Playing Trivial Pursuit is NOT making sandwiches!
- thejenigma, on 10/28/2009, -3/+38I think it obvious that more women are answering questions than men. Men are too busy chopping wood, fixing engines and fighting bears to answer these stinking questions.
- Canadian007, on 10/28/2009, -4/+27It's because men have jobs!
- mrsneakypat, on 10/28/2009, -2/+24Moops
- twiddyinc, on 10/28/2009, -1/+21As if everyone has always told the truth about their gender online.
- geoken, on 10/28/2009, -5/+23Can I get a transcript of the questions? How can we be sured they aren't unfairly skewed towards the topics of sandwich making, vacuuming and dish washing?
- hdar3415, on 10/27/2009, -3/+15It's a trap!
- fxu1989, on 10/28/2009, -1/+13As a man pretending to be a woman, I'm very offended by that.
- stooge4ever, on 10/28/2009, -2/+13kickass
- headhot, on 10/28/2009, -1/+12We'll see how women do in an online competition of Counter Strike.
- ayeroxor, on 10/28/2009, -1/+12<BURP>
- NoamChimpsky, on 10/28/2009, -3/+13As the onslaught of farkers, diggers, et al shows, (by throwing the % back with sheer force of numbers) this is entirely pointless.
The "competition" is merely for the number of correct answers, and will thus be skewed by whichever gender answers the most questions. A million monkeys banging on a million keyboards can produce correct answers as well.
A better determining factor would be the percentage of correct answers from each sex, but I imagine this whole thing was dreamed up by some dumb bitch incapable of realizing the difference. If only she'd just spent her time making her man sandwiches and rubbing his feet, all of this could have been avoided. - Murse, on 10/28/2009, -7/+16Why do so many women have a computer in their kitchen?
- badenglishihave, on 10/28/2009, -1/+9I'm sorry, the card says 'Moops'.
- pervy_the_clown, on 10/28/2009, -1/+7Moors!
- Platina, on 10/28/2009, -1/+7If it was Trivial Pursuit of Porn. Everyone here would do really great.
- DevilInPgh, on 10/28/2009, -0/+6Which is why it only gives you 15-20 seconds to answer the questions.
- orlyfactor, on 10/28/2009, -1/+7Men are winning now :D
- badenglishihave, on 10/28/2009, -3/+8So... women know more useless trivia than men? Why should I be envious of that?
- marciot, on 10/28/2009, -2/+7Oh no! Quick! Call your local mostly-male engineering campus and tell them to stop teaching fluff like physics and mathematics and tell them to instead teach celebrity factoids so we can reach gender equality with the females!
- heresy_fnord, on 10/28/2009, -0/+5Update, Wednesday, 8:15 a.m.: Welcome Diggers. The turnaround on the scoreboard is complete this morning as there now have been 950,864 correct answers registered with the men holding a 54% to 46% advantage.
- DrPangloss, on 10/28/2009, -2/+7This man vs. woman crap is so 80's. BURY!
- ayeroxor, on 10/28/2009, -0/+4As a woman, I'm very offended by that.
- Sponky, on 10/28/2009, -0/+442
- nouman1989, on 10/28/2009, -0/+4Here we come...
- DevilInPgh, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3It only measures correct answers, so it doesn't matter, UR DOING IT WRONG!!!!
- onederboy, on 10/28/2009, -1/+4I wouldn't say I'm envious, but I take pride in knowing useless trivia...
- Seth024, on 10/28/2009, -2/+5Because the men outnumber the woman, so we should be fairly ahead in this.
- giveer, on 10/28/2009, -1/+4@ayeroxor..
Pssst... this is the Internet.. it works a little differently here than in your little "reality" thing you've got going on over there. - Coffeedemon, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3You were supposed to make a joke about kitchens or sandwiches and be done with it.
- homercles337, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3Those green cards are embarrassingly easy.
- consonance, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3As a man pretending to be an FBI agent pretending to be a child of the opposite sex, I'm very offended by that.
- ayeroxor, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3quickly.
- geezor, on 10/28/2009, -0/+3Unfortunately, no. You compare two objects of the same type. "He and I threw the ball to John" since "I" and "he" are the same type. "John threw the ball to him and me". "I am smarter than he is". "John threw to me more often than to him" since "me" and "him" are the same type. I/He/She/Who are the same type, and Me/Him/Her/Whom are the same type. In sentences of "X smarter than Y" you have to use the types I/He/She/Who. "I am smarter than he [is]" (the last 'is' is often dropped). "Who is smarter than I [am]?". "Who is smarter than who?"
- PrismoFillusion, on 10/28/2009, -1/+3It should be "who's smarter than whom?"...right?
- Sutley, on 10/28/2009, -0/+2Not if you're Muslim.
- inactive, on 10/28/2009, -0/+2clearly a botched study...everyone knows there's no women on the internet, just 45 year old balding men posing as them..
- shiftup, on 10/29/2009, -0/+2that pursuit is not trivial
- thejenigma, on 10/28/2009, -2/+4Why is 58/42 embarrassing? That's pretty close..
- Ch3fB0yard33, on 10/28/2009, -0/+2There is only one goddamn key ingredient: cheez-whiz.
- jdeane, on 10/28/2009, -2/+4Maybe when this was originally posted...
- Jeepinator, on 10/28/2009, -0/+2The famous Philly Cheese Steak contains several key ingredients. Name them.
- BigT383, on 10/28/2009, -0/+2Trivial Pursuit seems a bit pointless when you have Google and Wikipedia available.
- ToddSchishler, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1You stay classy.
- ayeroxor, on 10/28/2009, -0/+1You're asking us what it told you, *****.
Do you really mean to tell us you're not sure what question you're asking? - ToddSchishler, on 10/28/2009, -0/+1Did it just tell me that I was incorrect for guessing that a Q is worth 10 points in Scrabble?
- tdogg241, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1Was the Urban Dictionary link for "open up a can" really necessary?
- terpdx, on 10/28/2009, -0/+1That's what all the immigrants who work in my kitchen say.
- daville7, on 10/28/2009, -0/+1make sure you always ask for a sandwich with the perfect amount of lettuce
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