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If it is impossible to punish all lies and truth is rarely rewarded then making enough lies to outrun all the stupid people is what reality is all about.

>My turn to steer the ship!
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No.13598686 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Is there a scientific reason for governments pushing the covid-19 as hard as they do?
Actually dangerous diseases like Tetanus they don't go to such lengths, not even for the flu, which is strangely absent this year and the one before.
Why are the scientists who voice concern over this, like Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi, shamed and bullied into withdrawing from the public eye by the medical establishment?
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No.13598994 ViewReplyOriginalReport
>tfw fell for the automation and control meme
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I cannot believe this will actually fly before SLS does.
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The Climate Crisis is here and we need to act now.
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There is NOTHING that makes a woman different from a man besides her physical body and clothes.

Therefore there is no such thing as the mind of a woman. Women are unique individuals and transgenders are STEREOTYPING them.

FTM is a stereotype of a man, where a woman will act "tough" but men don't have to be tough to be male. They STEREOTYPE men in a sexist way and then change themselves to confirm to their biased perception of a man

You can't be born a man and have the mind of a woman because no such thing exists. A woman is just another human being with the body of a woman. It's a sexist bastardization of gender to pretend you have a female mind as if women have different minds from men. The only definitive trait of a woman is a person with a vagina and period cramps
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I'm a 26 year old with no experience in mathematics and an IQ of 100. Recently I was thinking about picking up from behind because I got interested in finding out how the world works.

Is it worth getting into mathematics at this age despite having no mathematical intuition? And what are my chances of reaching higher maths with my Fluid intelligence going down the hill as well?
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Vinegar and salt

No.13597111 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Okay stupid question but why does vinegar and table salt work well for cleaning rust off of metal?

Why does adding salt make it work so much better?
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HELP MATHBROS

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MATHBROS, I NEED TO LEARN PRE CALCULUS STUFF ASAP, ANY GOOD BOOKS THAT HAVE ALL THE PRE CALCULUS SUBJECT AND SOME MORE RIGOR AND DEPTH? MY LIFE IS ON THE LINE, BROS
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Giant squids were a myth once

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Which cryptids are the most scientifically plausible? I wrote off Bigfoot a long time ago, it'd be virtually impossible for a species of 8 foot hominids in North America (a continent with no native ape species, mind you) to go this long without being discovered. Yetis however, I'm more willing to entertain the idea of, but the unstable medium in which their "tracks" are typically found makes most documentation unreliable.
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