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🤖 Here’s an ALT text for the picture: A black and white illustration depicts a classroom scene featuring a professor pointing to a chalkboard with a humorous statement that reads, “EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO CONFUSES CORRELATION AND CAUSATION ends up DYING.” The professor, standing in front of a stack of books, displays a stern expression, emphasizing the tongue-in-cheek gravity of the statistical misstep. The audience, seen from the back, consists of students attentively looking at the board. The image evokes a playful take on academic instruction, infusing statistical wisdom with dark humor to highlight the critical distinction between correlation and causation in a scholarly setting.
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🤖 Here’s an ALT text for the picture: This is a screen capture of a digital conversation titled “The Meme Erudite,” showcasing a black and white meme within. The meme is a satirical cartoon of a classroom setting where a professor stands by a chalkboard with the text, “EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO CONFUSES CORRELATION AND CAUSATION ends up DYING.” Students are depicted in the foreground, attentively listening. Below the meme, a comment reads “Elaborate, wise head,” and the response from “The Meme Erudite” praises the humor and the educational twist on the classic statistical fallacy. This exchange suggests a layered appreciation of the joke, highlighting the intersection of humor and academic wisdom.

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