Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
*meh* i reserve my right to find it disturbing that it happened
Perhaps you mean you find it disturbing that it happened to you. There is nothing remarkable about the fact that it happened, but because it happened to you, you notice it.
It's a bit like winning the lottery. There is nothing at all remarkable about the fact that someone won the lottery because it happens every time the lottery is drawn. There is a 100% chance that someone will win it and you don't take much notice when someone else wins it. I bet you would take notice though if you won it.

Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
besides which, all the statistics, mathematical probabilities, etc doesnt mean anything once you consider that NOTHING in nature follows any set guidelines or rules, everything has a random factor to it
The opposite of that is the case.
The fact that they are random is precisely why these things can be predicted by the laws of probability. So far from the randomness of nature making those mathematical probabilities meaningless, the randomness of nature is what make mathematical probabilities work.