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And how do we address the problem
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>>14362514 Got the uncropped?
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>>14362924 You make a good point, but I don't know if not having a specific word for "certain genetically clustered population groups" makes it easier or more difficult to talk about. It removes a bit of the political stigma, but also makes it more difficult to understand what's actually being said.
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Racial differences exist Race, as understood in the popular culture, is a social construct
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>>14362628 >They have stagnating wages, their jobs seemingly being attacked, and to top it off the new, politically correct orthodoxy puts them as a straight white male as the most privileged and therefore paradoxically the lowest on a new totem pole. But unlike the white collar male, the blue collar male doesn’t have access to higher wages, and more importantly the white collar male doesn’t inhabit a world in which access to social honor is contingent upon “manliness” aka being a tough guy, its more based on their intellectual achievements, academic credentials, fancy job title, and so forth. The blue collar male, on the other hand, has an immediate social sphere that puts a high value on a ‘masculine’ traits, and therefore when they perceive the more dominant culture labeling this macho habitus as toxic, feels as though it’s an assault on the only thing they really have left. This explains the over-the-top angry responses to what, at the end of the day, are mostly pretty mild critiques by the liberal left. >There’s also the protestant work ethic on steroids. The exact part of capitalism leftists object to, forced wage labor, is the exact part that they love. Because from the secularized-Calvinist point of view, work is a virtue in and of itself therefore a system like capitalism, with no safety net, that forces people to work is inherently more moral. The mentality of the white right boils down to this: they are more pissed about people that they feel are “below” them getting ahead than they are at the wealthy ahead of them. They fear that if women and minorities get ahead then it will put them dead last in the social pecking order. https://newmultitude.org/strangers-in-their-own-land-psychology-of-the-american-conservative/
Anonymous (5 replies)
Why do stupid trannys think that a female brain is different to a man's brain and the brains can be mixed up in the wrong bodies?
There is litterally zero scientific proof of this
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>>14363395 Because they're insane cultists, next question?
Anonymous (5 replies)
obviously its probably not the most marketable undergrad degree, but with plans to go to grad school, would chem be a good pick?
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>>14359869 If you are planning on going to graduate school before picking a major then make sure you chose the right major, if it's chem then make sure to research what fields of chemistry people go to graduate school by, and make sure you have money to support yourself for graduate school.
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>>14361091 thats what im most worried about, is the uncertainty of whether or not grad school is realistic. i was going to do physics but i dont believe there are many opportunities for an undergrad degree in physics besides going to grad school.
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>>14359869 A Chem degree could tech you what you need to feed half of the World population.
Or to develop a WMD to wipe out the Earth.
But the highest probability is that it's just going to be a piece of paper and you'll die poor, bitter and alone.
Anonymous (5 replies)
What would happen if you just got Fs in everything, failed, failed again next year, and kept failing?
>Is this an advisable strategy for kids forced to live the public school ruse for babysitters on property tax?
Anonymous (5 replies)
For Calculus, Statistics and beyond.
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bronze age mindset
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If you start with calculus you're basically saying you want to start in the 18th century and go from there. the answers you seek are much older than that
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>>14362163 What's your background in math?
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>>14362700 >What's your background in math? I'm aware of mx+b and how to take derivatives.
When there are too many symbols I find it unintelligible and revolting.
Anonymous (6 replies)
whenever applicable.
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>>14361295 >homework questions belong on either /mg/ - math general Your bait is decent and I don't really recall seeing it before, but you can't bait people who don't open the catalog.
>career and college related questions belong in >>>/adv/ This one doesn't work because everyone catches onto the dissonance of allowing /sqt/ but not /scg/ even though they're both containment threads.
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>>14362622 people don't use the catalog?
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>reminder to use the report button Anonymous 04/03/22(Sun)20:22:47 No.14361295?>>14362622 >whenever applicable. > >Help the community keep this board clean! > >some tips for you guys >>threads asking about health issues belong on /adv/ >>homework questions belong on either /mg/ - math general or the /sqt/ - /qtddtot/ -stupid questions thread >>bait threads belong in >>>/trash/ >>career and college related questions belong in >>>/adv/ >>programming questions belong in >>>/g/ >>political threads belong in >>>/pol/ >>coomer bait threads belong in >>>/trash/ >>religion and philosophy threads belong in either >>>/his/ or >>>/lit/ Anonymous
>>14363345 spam the report queue as often as possible, report anything you dislike for any reason you can think up, keep jannie busy sifting though bullshit so he is too overloaded to do any harm
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>>14363359 report queue? how do i enable this option?
Anonymous (5 replies)
I know the germans never made into space durring the war, but i read somewhere that V2 rockets are capable of getting to lower orbit (IE within the atmosphere but at lower gravity)
and i also read somewhere quite recently that space launches will actually utilize higher altitude land to help with their launch to outer space
so i just curious, if the germans ever managed to succesfully set up a launch pad at the top of mount everest somehow,
could a V2 rocket have made it into space??
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You read wrong. Most of the fuel required for getting into orbit is for going 'sideways" and not for going straight up. Launching from a mountain top is of very little help.
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>>14362465 some of them did make it into space...
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everest is 8km high and the karman line is 100km, that'd not helping much for the trouble of setting a launchpad up there.. also do you mean going into space or orbiting the Earth
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>>14362465 jwst was launched on a modified, enlarged v2
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>>14362465 You are very incorrect. The V2 could make it to space but not to orbit (the Americans tested this in New Mexico a few times before extending the technology into the Redstone rocket that did the suborbital Mercury launches to space)
There is a big difference between throwing a rock so hard it goes to space and throwing a rock so hard it doesn't come back down
Anonymous (28 replies)
Science would be so much funny without such losers
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>>14359794 I actually have. I like 16chan desu
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>>14359387 Oh are you whining about /x/ again? I thought you quit doing that after I called you out for spamming this board with it.
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>>14361457 bronnen is the regning king of off 4chan english language imagboards.
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>>14361457 >16chan >>14359794 red pill me on alternative please
Anonymous (5 replies)
i'm going deep
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Read Plato's Timaeus and Theaetetus
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>>14362091 learn the Doomsday algorithm
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>>14362536 not that interested in calendar days but I guess they're good exercises
Anonymous (5 replies)
is high really the opposite of low, scientifically speaking?
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What do the experts say?