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>>13681876 You say this but 2 identical products in different colored boxes can and will have wildly variable prices in real life. It perhaps shouldn't matter, but it will matter.
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>>13682090 If synthetic starch will be cheaper than plant starch (which, if the chinks aren't lying, should be the case), than I'd buy the synthetic starch.
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>>13682095 Good for you I guess lmao.
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All the nay sayers in this thread outed themselves as retards. Back to pol with you dipshits, this a thread for chemistrychads
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Admit the the current vaccine protocol in the west is optimal for the general public. Normies wouldn't understand the nuanced cases where not vaxxing is of benefit. If experts told the truth cases would keep straining the healthcare system. It really doesn't matter as much as people think. There's no mass consipracy the government just tries to save money and avoid the headache of retards needing critical care from covid.
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>>13683759 The basis of medicine is treatment of the individual, which is baked into the hippocratic oath that guides physicians. Ignorant policy makers are oblivious to pretty much everything, the shining example being our current non-sterilizing vaccine fiasco in an increasingly apparent power grab.
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>>13683759 >Admit the the current vaccine protocol in the west is optimal for the general public. No
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/10/obesity-healthcare-expenditure-burden/ >Normies wouldn't understand the nuanced cases where not vaxxing is of benefit you mean the vast majority of under 65 healthy people?
> If experts told the truth cases would keep straining the healthcare system you mean the way the flu has always done, and obesity, smoking and STI's compound but we never hear a peep?
>There's no mass consipracy the government just tries to save money A fiat system of money, one on year 50, when they historical fail after 20
Fake as virus
Fake ass tests
Fake ass vaccine
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>>13683769 Most people don't benefit from the vaccine. Assuming a very low vaccine risk profile, those who benefit from the vaccine are the elderly and immunocompromised (including the obese).
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>>13683759 >some bullies want everyone to do somthing >conspiracy no conspiracy we just live in a stupid matriarchy where everyone wants to mother their own neighbor
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>>13683782 But we actually have no real handle on the adverse effects of these novel LNP mRNA vaccines.
Anonymous (21 replies)
Is it rational to assume a female is as dumb as any other female until she proves otherwise?
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>>13680997 Everybody including me is stupid by default at any given task
It's fun to pretend otherwise sometimes
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>>13681998 Including yourself?
I'm the stupidest person I know
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>>13678816 tell me what's happening here; not everyone knows wtf u talking about
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This woman reminds me of FBI lawyer Lisa Paige, Strzok's adulteress.
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>>13683765 strzok is literally a manwhore i hope you never met him irl
Anonymous (51 replies)
if all races are equal and differences are only skin deep or environmental then how come there are certain diseases that occur more commonly in african americans for example to the point where doctors screen for race? couldn't not being as susceptible to disease be considered an advantage?
or pygmies in africa for example who are very extremely short on average, couldn't height be considered an advantage that is tied to race/ethnicity?
or people who are really good at running like Jamaicans, doesn't that have a genetic factor? couldn't it be considered an advantage that is tied to race/ethnicity?
not trying to be a /pol/fag, don't even browse there
just curious since it doesn't make sense to me
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>>13683470 >Congratulations your Wikipedia skills are great, you found a African philosopher no one ever heard of. I didn't use Wikipedia. Zera Yacob is widely known as an example of an African existentialist philosopher. Moreso because of how early his works are.
>still has enough of the old ways that other black African are flocking to it As well as Eastern Europeans, at least before the EU started pouring money there.
>Your choices actually strengthen my argument Really? It seems to me that I actually fulfilled your "impossible" requirements in three minutes.
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>>13680602 Because it elevates a dysfunctional group action (1 billion people around the world are somehow permuted into the same life) over a more functional group action of geography.
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>>13683479 Not theguy you're replying to, i don't want to attack the race of this Yacob, but:
>existentialism Into the garbage it goes.
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>>13680602 Is wrong because most people know nothing about the laws of life
If your race is inferior then just become better but people just go mad and refuse to fix the problems
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>>13683479 >Zera Yacob "educated in the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian faith"
How is this AFRICAN? This is Judaeo-Christian philosophy!
An African philosopher, someone with a philosophy that is AFRICAN.
Anonymous (17 replies)
What’s the scientific reason for COVID not being able to spread during pride parades or BLM riots?
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>>13683648 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1948550618775108 >Is there evidence of a Black–White disparity in death by police gunfire in the United States? This is commonly answered by comparing the odds of being fatally shot for Blacks and Whites, with odds benchmarked against each group’s population proportion. However, adjusting for population values has questionable assumptions given the context of deadly force decisions. We benchmark 2 years of fatal shooting data on 16 crime rate estimates. When adjusting for crime, we find no systematic evidence of anti-Black disparities in fatal shootings, fatal shootings of unarmed citizens, or fatal shootings involving misidentification of harmless objects. Multiverse analyses showed only one significant anti-Black disparity of 144 possible tests. Exposure to police given crime rate differences likely accounts for the higher per capita rate of fatal police shootings for Blacks, at least when analyzing all shootings. For unarmed shootings or misidentification shootings, data are too uncertain to be conclusive. Anonymous
>>13683572 >>13683611 that is snopes tier word twisting
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>>13683648 >I AM SILLY They really never learn, do they?
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>>13683681 ofc, they don't look at the event itself like they would at a qtard rally. woketardation is fashionable so it gets support even if it is grasping at straws.
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Have these elements started to exist from the get go? Are these all elements there are, or are there more, perhaps even outside of the observable universe? Will there be more elements in the distant future, as galaxies and stars collide, explode and cease to exist?
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>>13682592 >Not posting the full version. Anonymous
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>>13682592 Look up isotopes and isomers. Then look up the island of stability and continent of stability.
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Before stars formed it was mostly hydrogen, helium and small amounts of lithium and beryllium. Fusion in big stars makes elements up to iron, and the rest form in supernovas. In the distant future everything will turn to iron because it's the most stable. There probably aren't more elements. The bigger ones in the table are already so unstable they can't exist for more than a second and if any were stable there'd be some from supernovas.
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>>13682904 That's not an absolute statement, but for any reasonable probability it's a close enough statement.
Remember that there are many environments and conditions that exist in space/our Universe, that we can not presently reproduce in a lab, on Earth.
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>elements Step aside kid.
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>it doesn't matter that infinity doesn't exist in reality because math doesn't need to describe reality
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>>13683025 /thread
And OP is right, infinity doesn't exist IRL, when it appears in physics, it's because 1- you are wrong somewhere or 2- we don't understand the event.
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>>13683657 What are you saying? That the square root of negative one is just really tiny, like an atom? Or it's very far away, like an exoplanet? In what sense is it real? How is it even possible for a square to have an area of negative one?
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>>13682940 People claiming infinity doesn't exist are even bigger morons then Christians. Why the fuck do you guys think it makes more sense that everything just randomly popped into existence.
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>>13683737 OH PUHLEEEZZZZ!!!
Anonymous (5 replies)
Scientifically speaking, how fucked is this island? The volcano has already broken in half.
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>>13683291 great, just what we needed, more hispanic illegals coming to america
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>>13683298 Typical /sci/, less /sci/ and more /pol/ and than /pol/ itself.
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Not even a sand nigger island dwelling Anglo dick sucker coconut fucker Canarian retard monkey would ever consider moving to a country outside of Europe, let alone to the shithole that is today’s America.
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>>13683291 It has less pressure thanks to it because the cone collapsed.
It could restart but noone knows
Anonymous (5 replies)
Jon jones has 7 foot reach beating up a bunch of guys with 6'2" reach. How can I create a class system that takes weight and reach into account? Like a single number that would account for both equally?
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>>13683725 Jon Jones is the definition of a nig and should be put down for the benefit of the world.
Anyways what you're describing is a non problem. Part of the skill professional fighters should have is dealing with different reaches
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Is psychiatry a scam?
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People often love to quote Marx when he says that religion is the opium of the masses, but they never complete the quote. Here is the complete quote: Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. That was written in a time where opium was considered as a valid medicine. The problem is that people still think that pain and suffering is something abnormal when in reality it's the contrary. Comfort is a rare blessing and we are ingrates for taking it for granted. The only advice I can give to people who are suffering is to confront and remember death. Somethings must die in you so that others may survive. Remember, You are in every thing and everything is you. (2/2)
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>>13682353 Yes. Read the DSM-5 and you will be surprised to find you suddenly have multiple mental disorders - for which you will be recommended medication.
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>>13683184 Well said. But, if we continue the Marx quote things become a little different:
"The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions."
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>>13682353 my dad is a psychiatrist, and there is some truth to it. He's had many schizo and psychotic patients who are completely clear and back to enjoying their normal lives after meds. So, in essence, it does work, but yes, its not an exact science per se. This is fine, but its like how the supplement market treats everyday individuals, not everyone needs it only specific people do and the market is relatively small for that. its because of capitalism the "need" is now more prevalent
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