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>DONT QUESTION ACADEMICS
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>>13551607 How would you know if you weren't a pedo yourself?
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>>13551646 It's saying it's often cited as such
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>>13551673 From reading studies you nonce.
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>>13551742 From reading pedo faggot cope
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>>13551607 That seems really fucking weird. Though i guess secondary female sex characteristics haven't developed yet so it might not matter if you're not dicking them. Define "generally".
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NSWRchads edition
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>>13551671 Boing is oldspace? I thought they were nospace.
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>>13551608 >sue yourselves to own the Congress Bold if tru
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stage you niggers wtf
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>>13551273 Interplanetary missions with electric propulsion launched from a 747 is cool as fuck.
>Virgin mission to Venus
Anonymous (11 replies)
Do queen bees/ants really rule the hive? How does governing work?
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They are a sort of hive mind. Where they are the government each ant is part of the ruler which is the hive.
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Professional beekeeper/scientist here. The colony actually controls the queen based on a large number of factors. Queen quality, colony size, space available, time of the year, etc.
Haiku
>>13551507 Worker bees can leave the nest
Even drones can fly away
The Queen is their slave
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>>13551677 queens leave too when the hive splits
they get a huge entourage, but that's because queen can't do shit by herself, not because she enthralled them to follow
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>>13551703 It's a haiku anon, don't overthink it.
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>Instead of admitting that they had overestimated the threat, Ford administration doubled down, preparing a series of frightening announcements that ran in regular rotation on the nation's television that fall.
>By late fall, another problem had emerged, this one far more serious. About five hundred patients, after receiving their shots, had begun to exhibit the symptoms of a rare neurological condition known as Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that can cause paralysis. This time, the statistical evidence was far more convincing: the usual incidence of Guillain-Barré in the general population is only about one case per million persons. In contrast, the rate in the vaccinated population had been ten times that-five hundred cases out of the roughly fifty million people who had been administered the vaccine.
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COVID kills way more people than the 1976 Swine Flu, so this will be much more justified long term even with the similar amount of severe side effects (aka just a sliver of the Population that took it but they get FUCKED). I do think the political set up is almost startlingly the same. I do expect the anti-vaccine movement to blow up this decade from this unfortunately. Much higher infant mortality by the 2030s
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How do people have an exaggerated dark triad with high psychopathy? It would appear most ASPD effects like not caring about status and impulsivity directly conflict with narcissistic status seeking and machiavellian thorough thinking. Also, how are there ANY successful psychos with how prone to addiction and criminality they are? How do they even develop a superficial charm, being so socially abrasive?
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>>13551467 >a superficial charm People dumb. /thread
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>>13551467 >ASPD effects like not caring about status I don’t know that that’s an effect of ASPD.
>how are they successful Very, very good at lying and can mask problem behaviors.
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They don't and they do. Most people won't put up with them but there are people who will deal with their behavior and abrasiveness and maybe even be attracted to them but there will be a far bigger number of people who won't. So they have success with some people but not most people. And the answer to your last 2 questions is again...they're not. Those people you're thinking of don't have have aspd and they aren't psychopaths but they probably have some of the same traits or slight variations of those traits. Maybe a new word needs to be invented for those types like the so called "corporate psychopath" who is in fact not a psychopath. Real ASPD/psychopaths/sociopaths are mean cold hearted motherfuckers that don't even try that hard at all to conceal it. Conversations about high/low functioning are retarded. Anyone with experience in life can spot these people from a mile away, they don't blend in at all unless you're some kind of pants on head retard. Go watch the Paul Bernard interview. Anyway, my brother has ASPD with a lot of narcissistic traits, the psychiatrists working with him at the time couldn't decide between ASPD or NPD. Either way he's not someone you want to fuck with unless you like danger. Come to think of it a lot of the men in my family including myself have a lot of these traits but he's the only one retarded enough to actually end up getting diagnosed, mostly because of me *wink*.
Anonymous (5 replies)
>be engineer
>want to study random things unrelated to job
>want to use free time to become better engineer and make more money
>don't have time for both
what do i do?
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>>13550039 If you're actually high IQ, short term monetary loss may be worth it for carving out a specialized talent.
There are boomers who get fired because they spent their whole lives doing mind numbing tasks for $, working on stagnate tech then complain like niggers about ageism.
Despite the popular meme, talented people do get noticed but talented means actually high IQ rather than midwits.
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>>13550039 what's the origin of pic ?
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I have a whole hydroponics setup in my apartment but I integrate into partly into job even though at the surface level hydroponics is unrelated. IE writing some scripts with some raspis to measure humidity, water level, temperature etc etc. Just do the same. Its not 100% related since I maintain 20 year old C++ code but close enough.
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>>13550039 Its more common than you think. We men of culture cant just do a single job for 50 years. My CEO has 200 employees and is always starting new side projects due entirely to anxiety and curiosity. It may be some will to power left no stone unturned thing.
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>>13550484 Mischievous Kiss S1E1
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Aubrey bros.....is it over?
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>>13551274 was looking like bargain bin Tom Bombadil part of the plan?
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>>13551274 Yes, it was over the day he decided having women in his research group was a good idea.
Women become distractions and cause childish tantrums.
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>>13551284 if he falls, who ruses from the ash?
Anonymous (45 replies)
And don't come at me with "b-b-but they didn't contribute as much to society because they were oppressed!" Fuck off, even in modern first world countries where they aren't oppressed they still continue to underperform at just about everything compared to men
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>>13549000 it is, men has to relyon their success on their skills though experience and work more, women can get around by just "being a woman", so when it comes to results when doing something, men simply outperform them most of the time.
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>>13549940 This is the most pointless ESL horseshit I've read this week.
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>>13549003 >I'm not even from /pol/ you retarded redditor That's weird, nobody mentioned /pol/ except you...
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>>13548995 Only post stuff relevant to the thread.
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>>13548911 >needing proof of the obvious They aren't. Of course men and women have more in common than differences, but many might say they're different to the genetic level.
Anonymous (39 replies)
Is this not causing global warming?
9.9 trillion fahrenheit is is about 5.5 million celsius
For perspective the hottest NATURAL place on earth is the earths core at around 9400f (5200c)
Sure you could say it's only a very small area, but surely 9.9 trillion divvied among the earths area would still amount to a point of a celsius/fahrenheit or maybe even 1 or more, which is the kind of scale we talk about global warming at anyway
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>>13549465 Why do you bother arguing with a subhuman who is obviously suffering from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
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>>13544465 >sure you could say it's only a very small area It's only a very small area.
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Imaging if that funding was spent on advancing math instead of breaking meme heat records
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>>13544465 Its not that much energy compared to the sun, but yeah theres a lot of hypocrisy in the people sperging about climate change while simoultanously wasting energy on useless experiments.
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>>13544465 That's from 2012 op wtf
Anonymous (55 replies)
>drop out learning math for the first time
>learns about angles
>book expects to solve this shit right away
FFS, how do i solve for a? answer is 41 i get why b is 112 since its corresponding but shouldnt a be 42 then?
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Lmao I'm a middle school dropout with only Khan Academy-level algebra and it's very obvious that a is 26. I advice to kill yourself, OP.
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>stop visiting /sci/ for a couple years, because it's just freshman homework, flat earth and polbait threads >sneak a peek and see this thread Well, this was fun.
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>>13539582 for some reach I thought the left and right halves wouldn't both equal 180 since it's intersected at an angle
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>>13548084 >the smaller cube is 10x10x12 Anonymous
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>>13539582 42 + 122 + a =180, because all their angles add up to a flat line.