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>atheists, scientists, and general stem cultists spent the last decade making fun of christians for being in a death cult, fear/denial of death, etc.
>atheists, scientists, and general stem cultists spent the last year locking down the entire globe over their psychotic schizophrenic fear of death
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No.13396698 ViewReplyOriginalReport
>Smart but lazy


Is it cope for midwits?
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No.13397956 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Why do intelligent people browse /pol/ and /x/?
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No.13397716 ViewReplyOriginalReport
I am willing to do literally anything to get rid of my fucking brainfog, please help me.

What's the scientifically proven way of getting rid of brain fog?
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No.13397760 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Ok sciencefags, make yourselfs useful.

How do I trick natural selection into making hot 20s old girls in their prime believing I'm good genetic material, me being ugly, poor, early 30s, balding, fat, probably slightly on the spectrum, average inteligence, living a sub mediocre existence.
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Please respond.
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No.13397150 ViewReplyOriginalReport
This is the new midwit ceiling.
A 160 IQ is expected to occur in 1 in 31,560 people, which means if you have a 160 IQ, you're expected to be in an unremarkable group of around 250,000 on the planet.
It's depressing, I know, but this region of the long tail isn't going to get you any tail. If you're 160 IQ or lower, you don't necessarily have to become a sanitation engineer, but math, physics, and whatnot oughtn't be the direction you're going in right now.
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ITT: Math YouTubers whose asshole you would eat with a fork and knife

I'll start
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The BBC brought up the topic of why blacks are stereotypically bad swimmers and I'm wondering if science has an answer for this question?
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Is their any real world difference Between a circle and a megagon?
Like, if you were to make a wheel based on a megagon, would it function exactly the same as a regular wheel?
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The part of my head behind my left ear has felt numb since I binge drank last friday night to sunday morning. Should I be worried? I've had me feet go numb before but I don't remember it being for this long.