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Bracketology 2/2/2016

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Look it up in the dictionary.
You are correct that bias can be used as an adjective or adverb, but it means something completely different when used that way. As an adjective or adverb, bias refers to something that is oriented diagonally. When posters on the Boneyard use bias as an adjective as in "He is a bias poster," they are using the word incorrectly, which is the situation to which Zorro is referring. What posters should write is "He is a biased poster" or "That poster is revealing his bias." If you actually knew the difference, then you are being intentionally obtuse. If you didn't know the difference, then you are showing your ignorance.
 
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