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How do I cope?
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Scientifically speaking, why do I as a male prefer large breasts over a large buttocks? Not interested in replies from troons btw.
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Is there any truth to the idea that the dumb people of society and the smartest people have similar beliefs or ideas, in contrast to average people's? I personally think it seems proposterous
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Info Sec Skillset & Portfolio

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Anons, I have a degree in Info Sec but I can't find a job anywhere.

My skill set is currently weak, I only know:
Java
SQL
C++
Python
Wireshark
NMap

All the people around me keep talking about how my degree & skill is so "in-demand" but I can't find any fucking jobs that will hire me.

How do I go about learning more or building out a portfolio?

Any Info Sec anons care to give me some advice, I'm fucking dying out here.
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Children of smart father most likely to be retard

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I have seen this many times irl. What causes this?
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Bros... I'm in love...
I want her to "Fly me to the Moon"...
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Trains

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The first 600km/h operational maglev just rolled off the production line in China. The rail line will be completed in the next few years.

Are highspeed conventional maglevs still viable in today's climate?

How necessary are maglevs when the Hyperloop is proposed to be able to reach speeds of 1000km+/hr?
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Just started learning about ordinary differential equations, anything important I should know about? Also, why aren't the science and math boards separate
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Is it possible that having an overbite puts extra gravitational stress on the upper part of the face impairing blood flow?

I got surgery for an overbite recently and I feel like my overall cognition has been improved in some way.

I've had this gravitational stress theory since upon stress my face tenses up, becomes fatigued, and I even experienced ptosis or facial paralysis during particularly bad cases. These symptoms could become alleviated though if I were to press upwards below my jaw.
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