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Use transhumanism to turn everyone into all-powerful immortal gods. All else is a complete waste.
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How does Mathematics help me live a fulfilling life more adequately? Am I basically playing an intricate game of Battleship here?
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Hello fellow science cultists, today we are at another episode of "can you explain this to me?", now we shall discuss why NASA is lying, why the government is evil, why most consumerist normies are sciencefags, but we will discuss about why men tend to be more attached to scientific subjects while women tend to be more attached to spiritual, superficial or new age subjects, is it psychological? Do women intrinsically need to feel secure in their life? Is this the reason why they are slightly more religious than men? You tell me!
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Did the Jews of Khazaria actually exist?

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Or were they an invention?
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/pol/sci/ BTFO

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https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/what-do-we-mean-by-sex-and-gender/
>In the study of human subjects, the term gender should be used to refer to a person's self-representation as male or female, or how that person is responded to by social institutions on the basis of the individual's gender presentation.
>Moreover, while an individual’s internal sense of gender can be female or male, some people identify as nonbinary — neither female nor male. Other individuals can identify as a gender that is the same as (cisgender) or different from (transgender) the one assigned at birth.
>In science, as our understanding grows, so must the precision of our language in communicating what we know.
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What's my IQ?
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if I select two integers at random between 1 and 1,000, what is the probability that their sum will be prime?
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