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What does /sci/ think of math? Do you guys like it? And what's your favorite math subject
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Not smart enough

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I'm realizing that I'm not quite smart enough to discover anything or perhaps do anything really remarkable intellectually, what do I do from here? Wageslave?
Also I guess general midwit thread
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What is an antivirus? How does it work?
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what the hell is this and how do I prove it?
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grad students and people with PhD's are just overgrown children that never wanted to graduate from school to the real world.
prove me wrong, mathematically.
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Hey guys, I'm new here. I thought I'd share a new wojak I made, I call him oscijak. Basically the gimmick is he's a LBO-514A Dual Trace Oscilloscope, and I've never seen that done before. Please go easy on me, things haven't been going good for me lately. I hope you like it.
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>MUH ELECTRIC FIELDS

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Please tell me you guys don't actually believe in this mumbo jumbo parroted by (((scientists))) and (((physicists))) alike. Do you?
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>Scientists find young males are six times more likely to suffer from heart problems after being jabbed than be hospitalised from coronavirus

What are the scientific implications of this study?
Should we have done more long term testing before deploying this medicine to billions of people?
https://web.archive.org/web/20210909165950/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/09/teenage-boys-risk-vaccines-covid/
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If balding is such a undesirable trait, why would nature select for it, and this goes for all the supposed undesirable traits in men
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