How does this person exist?

How does this person exist?

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He's Californian

why does his hair look like a wig but i know its not

haven't watched jeopardy since that qtie from austin got eliminated way back
who is this?

>spiciestmemelord.jpg

What are millenials.

single mothers

Game show winnings became a lot less interesting when I learned the taxes are something like 50%

Go to bed, George.

>white genes

fuckin plebs

He puts the Pardy in Jeopardy

imagine fucking her face

Delete this plz

No, thank you, satan.

She knew what she was doing while she was on.

He is a bartender. Said bar probably has a trivia night. He may or may not run said trivia night.Plus he has mentioned a “partner” so if he’s gay he has disposable income.

she looks like so many porn stars at once

Why did they make him get a haircut and a tan?

so these people are genuinely smart, right?
the fact that they know and remember a bunch of random shit.

No, they're like chinks and pajeets who just memorize shit to pass exams.

They are on typically smart yes.

Stupid people don't typically do well on Jeopardy.

it's about knowing a lot of shit, but more importantly it's the uncanny ability to immediately recall things from memory
that's why so many jeopardy celebs are known for being quick-witted in person

Hnnng

Kinda not really

literally /our/ guy

What game show requires the smartest people?

The guy is such a wise ass and a freak. I'm not saying I don't like him though.

does she suck cocks in Hell?

Totally like him, totally want to see him get destroyed.

it has to be jeopardy, just because its the only game show I know of with the king-of-the-hill format where you can keep coming back multiple times

Wait a minute, this isn't from an SNL sketch?

>goes from "le wacky guy" to "music too loud, my feet hurt, I wish I was home" in less than 200 milliseconds

There's some British game show with numbers. I forget what it's called.

Numberwang.

seriously autistic

He’s some kind of enigma. I don’t think he can actually be beaten. He knows the most random and trivial factoids, and then when anything mainstream historical category comes up he just blows everyone else away.

>Laurence Olivier idolized by a faggot
What happened to the days when the arts and theatre weren't filled to the brink with absolute faggotry?

jeopardy's jiren
kiero

>win millions of dollars for answering random questions
>you risk nothing
>lose 50% to taxes
>still make millions for a few hours of your time and a chance to be on tv

just the average numale liberal that jewish society raised

It's less about immediate recall and more about being able to take what you know and come up with the answer.

Consider, "In what year did Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg address?"

Well you probably don't know. But you DO know that the war took place between 1861-1865, you know that Gettysburg was the turning point of the war so it probably wasn't in the first or last year, and you know Stonewall Jackson was dead before that battle and you know that he died in 1862. So you've got it down to 1863-1864. 50% is pretty good depending on the amount of money you can make.

That's a contrived example but hopefully I was able to adequately convey the message that it's not all about memorization.

it's even worse if the game show prizes are anything other than just money, like a car or a vacation
marketwatch.com/story/this-man-won-30000-on-wheel-of-fortune-heres-how-much-he-got-to-keep-2016-09-19

this guy won $30,000 in cash and $16,000 in prizes and walked away with only $6,000

He immediately regretted doing that stupid little balloon gag and was cycling through viable suicide methods.

It seems unrealistic to suppose they go through that elaborate of a reasoning process in the 2 second window they have to answer the question.

How would one successfully prepare for Jeopardy?

Attend a bunch of trivia nights or what?

Yeah, my example is silly. At the very least, you can be sure they reason like that for Final Jeopardy.

no they probably only go through that process when they don't know the answer as a way to make a decent guess with a high chance of being correct. I assume most of the time these guys just straight up know the answer.