Quoting someone and attaching a soijak is a valid argument technique in 2022. Prove me wrong.
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how were they able to predict the future so effectively? what science were they using?
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Will the HIV scenario repeat itself?
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do people stop being this adaptable, and has it got anything to do with puberty?
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Hey, remember that time ~50 years ago when NASA sent probes to almost every planet in the solar system plus the sun and built Skylab and landed a dozen people on the moon all with 1960's technology? Boy those were good times, huh?
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"""scientists""" say that race is a social construct because there's more genetic diversity within races than between. Isn't that also true for gender though? Isn't there more genetic diversity within genders than between genders? Applying the same logic would suggest that gender is also a social construct. Who actually believes this shit?
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So apparently The Passenger and Stella Maris are about aliens. Turns out there is a South American UFO cult about alien vanishings called none other than Stella Maris.
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What's the difference between a McDonald employee and a math Ph.D?
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At least the McDonald's employee has a job!
At least the McDonald's employee has a job!
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Beauty it's universal. prove me wrong
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Is there any way to represent the solution of "cos(x) = x" or other similar equations mathematically by using mathematical expressions? By using infinite sums, by using integrals, by using anything? Or are we forced to be happy with a numerical approximation?
