Wait - I was wrong. McCartney paid Heather Mills 100,000 times $500, or 30 girls a week for my life (60 girls a week since my first girlfriend). I'll take that over a cripple, thank you.
Logic According to Pena
1) If Pena earns the average salary of $37,500 a year (I'm being kind) and spends $20 on a date (10 times less than average), that is Alpha.
2) If bigneil earns $375,000 a year (10x as much as Pena) and spends $200 on a date (10 times as much as Pena, or average), that is Beta.
3) If Paul McCartney earns $3.75 Million per year (10 times as much as bigneil) and spends $5000 on a date (25 times as much as bigneil), that magically reverts to being Alpha again.
Conclusion
* Earning less than bigneil and spending less on dates is more Alpha.
* Earning more than bigneil and spending more on dates is also more Alpha.
* On Pena's graph, bigneil conveniently is found at the lowest Alpha point.
* This is NOT female logic, dammit!
Pena, how are you at math? Because that's not how interpolation works. In computer graphics, things move smoothly from point A to point B. It's called tweening or keyframing.
But this shows how naive people think. They think there is a shortcut to success, that they will magically and instantly leap over people who are WAY ahead of them.
Logic According to Pena
1) If Pena earns the average salary of $37,500 a year (I'm being kind) and spends $20 on a date (10 times less than average), that is Alpha.
2) If bigneil earns $375,000 a year (10x as much as Pena) and spends $200 on a date (10 times as much as Pena, or average), that is Beta.
3) If Paul McCartney earns $3.75 Million per year (10 times as much as bigneil) and spends $5000 on a date (25 times as much as bigneil), that magically reverts to being Alpha again.
Conclusion
* Earning less than bigneil and spending less on dates is more Alpha.
* Earning more than bigneil and spending more on dates is also more Alpha.
* On Pena's graph, bigneil conveniently is found at the lowest Alpha point.
* This is NOT female logic, dammit!
Pena, how are you at math? Because that's not how interpolation works. In computer graphics, things move smoothly from point A to point B. It's called tweening or keyframing.
But this shows how naive people think. They think there is a shortcut to success, that they will magically and instantly leap over people who are WAY ahead of them.