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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 10:07:25 UTC No. 16111830
How do I stop spending so much time gooning on my phone? Scientifically speaking
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 10:03:34 UTC No. 16111824
is eating bugs good for you?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 09:48:08 UTC No. 16111814
Whats the best method for making large amounts of neutronium for destructive weapon purposes?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 09:19:28 UTC No. 16111786
Should private pool ownership be legal considering global fresh water shortage?
What does research say about this topic?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 08:49:12 UTC No. 16111771
I like living in thailand but this weather is becoming unbearable. 94 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 07:42:25 UTC No. 16111725
Why does game theory always have to be about logistics, investments and literal games? It doesn't and it's a psyop. Someone is out there calculating exactly how much pussy a man needs to get so that he's motivated to strive for particular goals and I want to know the numbers. In other words: where are they hiding the true social science that informs political decision making?
🧵 IYKYK
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 06:12:30 UTC No. 16111666
>Mensa is Reddit
>TNS is 4chan
Prove me wrong.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 05:36:26 UTC No. 16111645
Are there any well-groomed and handsome autistic people around there, around the world? I got some that kind of appearance, so people can't find my autism at first.
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 05:02:15 UTC No. 16111618
So why is CERN firing up the hadron collider during an eclipse? It can't be a coincidence
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 03:21:01 UTC No. 16111538
Is it possible to create neutronium from nuclear weapons
🧵 Science once again proves that leftists are mentally ill
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 02:20:50 UTC No. 16111485
something went wrong with the original thread, its says "Connection error." when you try to reply, so i'm starting a new version of >>16106991
Construction and validation of a scale for assessing critical social justice attitudes
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
>DISCUSSION
>The studies also assessed how having critical social justice attitudes relates to well-being variables. Many authors have previously linked critical social justice attitudes to poorer mental well-being in their work implicitly, but have not studied them directly (e.g., Lukianoff & Haidt, 2018). In our samples (Study 1 and Study 2), having high CSJAS (critical social justice attitude scale) scores was linked to anxiety, depression, and a lack of happiness. However, Study 2 indicated that this lower level of mental well-being was mostly associated with being on the political left and not specifically with having a high CSJAS score. The association between lower mental health and supporting the political left is in line with what other studies have found prior to this one (Bernardi, 2021; Gimbrone et al., 2022).
tl;dr science has demonstrated conclusively that picrel is what you look like
🧵 make an ai
Shit Guy at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 02:12:59 UTC No. 16111477
make an ai from scratch. doesn't have to be complex. maybe an npc or a basic chatbot?
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 01:56:38 UTC No. 16111456
Godel's incompleteness theorems are as retarded as inter-universal teichmuller theory. Why are they taken seriously?
🧵 Ancient Infrastructure
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 01:11:12 UTC No. 16111416
If there was an advanced race in ancient times, let's say 1 million years ago, and they had infrastructure similar to ours, with cities numbering in the millions covering multiple square miles, and a high utilization of chemical or nuclear energy, would any of that stuff have survived to today? Or would it disintegrate so finely over a million years that it would be indistinguishable from regional geology? What kind of structures or artifacts might survive over such a time frame?
🧵 Paracetamols
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 00:46:08 UTC No. 16111398
Anons one question
I was having a high fiver, usually I take two of these bad boys and I'm fine, sweat rolls down and I'm normal
I took two but my mom insisted on a third one because she was anxious, I think 3 are dangerous.
Was she right or did she try to kill me or something?
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 23:40:49 UTC No. 16111341
Isn’t his problem really with transcendental numbers? Why doesn’t he say so? Other irrationals can be in an integer matrix. How is that not ok for “rational trigomemetry”
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 22:50:52 UTC No. 16111295
why can't I just focus and write my thesis
I've been "writing up" for months and it's only half done, all I keep doing is tweaking my first two chapters
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 22:46:27 UTC No. 16111288
>The original meaning of element in Greek was the most basic pieces of the universe that can't be broken apart further
Then, shouldn't we call protons, neutrons, and electrons elements, and elements something else?
🧵 Math question.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 22:10:47 UTC No. 16111229
Hi. I am bad at math. I am probably only at beginner Algebra level. I want to become good at math, for no reason in particular
If I studied, say, 6 hours a week (and let's assume good, real study) how long do you think it would take to get to Calculus? What's a good roadmap for self teaching math?
🧵 Psychology and numbers
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 22:02:17 UTC No. 16111219
This was a poll where you were supposed to vote the number that has the least number of votes (you could only see the votes after you voted). It got nearly a thousand votes overall.
What is interesting is that 17 was the most voted one. So most people thought that 17 would actually be the least voted number. Another weirdness is that there is such a large difference between the numbers one and two. Also, you could have been close to picking the real least voted number by picking any one of the small even numbers.
What causes these results scientifically speaking?
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 21:52:40 UTC No. 16111193
What do I get a masters in to rectify the mistake of getting a mechanical engineering degree?
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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 21:44:24 UTC No. 16111175
What the FUCK is a colliding tori fusion reactor (CTFR) and why did wikipedia censor it? The wikimedia foundation deleted it off the internet and it's almost impossible to find any information on it. Is this crackpot shit or a solution to our energy crisis?
http://web.archive.org/web/20111130
🧵 So, is the moon there when nobody looks?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Apr 2024 21:44:15 UTC No. 16111173
In the video game it wouldn't be rendered, right? Or maybe it would. Probably depends on the game.
But there are so many people out there. Someone is watching moon all the time.
I wonder how many people right now are watching Jupiter. It can't be that many. Neptune, even less.
And yet these planets have enormous amount of details to them, their own atmoshpere, moons, it doesn't make much sense from a simulation standpoint to throw so many resources at them.