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>>16146930
Take the second job and go from there. If you're laid off, great. If not, you have two revenue streams.
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>$200k a year engineering job with bonuses and per diems
>traveling 8 months outta the year


Would you guys take it?
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>>16147471
Per diem means travel expenses are paid, right? If so, definitely. Sounds too good to be true though.
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>>16147503
Yah it’d be like $200 a day in reimburseable expenses. Money is good and all but I will be no-lifing it the entire time.
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>>16147471
Sucks for your social life, especially if you don't get big breaks or time off when not travelling. That was the worst part of working on a research ship, the crew got months off when we got back to port, I had to go back to a desk job and travel to conferences. It's also really tough to maintain a good diet and fitness when you're constantly in a different place.
If you can make the most of travelling it'll be great and it's hard to argue with that salary plus bonuses.

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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/10.1111/sjop.13018
>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
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>>16144459
You should grow up and learn to control your emotions instead of constantly spazzing out like a baby every time you see something you disagree with
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>>16145796
yes
its also worth pointing out that africans have the smallest cranial capacity of all races
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>>16111485
>tl;dr science has demonstrated conclusively that picrel is what you look like
That is what I look like, how did you know?
t. homosexual jewish libtard science student
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>>16111485
Heres a fine example
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>>16147713
>Here's a fine example we made up

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34702284/

Background: Symptoms of primary HIV infection, including fever, rash, and headache, are nonspecific and are often described as flu-like. COVID-19 vaccination side effects, such as fever, which occur in up to 10% of people following COVID-19 vaccination, can make the diagnosis of acute HIV infection even more challenging.

Case presentation: A 26-year-old man presented with fever and headache following COVID-19 vaccination. The symptoms were initially thought to be vaccine side effects. A diagnostic workup was conducted due to persisting fever and headache > 72 h following vaccination, and he was diagnosed with Fiebig stage II acute HIV infection, 3 weeks after having unprotected anal intercourse with another man.

Conclusion: Thorough anamnesis is key to estimating the individual risk of primary HIV infection, in patients presenting with flu-like symptoms. Early diagnosis and initiation of antiretroviral therapy is associated with better prognosis and limits transmission of the disease.
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>>16139771
The "vaccine" and AIDS both destroy the immune system, thus the similarity
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>>16144716
>"vaccine"
it wasn't a vaccine, vaccines prevent disease
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>>16145953
OK, how about "toxic snake oil", is that a better moniker?
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>>16146551
yes, thats far more accurate
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all over the news today about how the same mrna vax tech now allows them to target and treat cancer....

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"Up to 50% of patients with cannabis-related psychotic symptoms presenting to the ED requiring hospitalization will go on to develop schizophrenia. "
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.640222/full
"Cannabis is involved in approximately 50% of psychosis, schizophrenia, and schizophreniform psychosis cases"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927252/
"In one recent study that followed nearly 2,000 teenagers as they became young adults, young people who smoked marijuana at least five times were twice as likely to have developed psychosis over the next 10 years as those who didn’t smoke pot."
"One of the best-known studies followed nearly 50,000 young Swedish soldiers for 15 years. Those who had smoked marijuana at least once were more than twice as likely to develop schizophrenia as those who had never smoked pot. The heaviest users (who said they used marijuana more than 50 times) were 6x as likely to develop schizophrenia as the nonsmokers."
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/teens-who-smoke-pot-at-risk-for-later-schizophrenia-psychosis-201103071676
"1/5th of cases of schizophrenia among young males might be prevented by averting [Cannabis Use Disorder]"
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/association-between-cannabis-use-disorder-and-schizophrenia-stronger-in-young-males-than-in-females/E1F8F0E09C6541CB8529A326C3641A68
Daily weed use was associated with increased odds of psychotic disorder compared with never users, increasing to nearly 5x increased odds for daily use of high-potency types of cannabis. The PAFs calculated indicated that if high-potency cannabis were no longer available, 12% of cases of first-episode psychosis could be prevented across the 11 sites, rising to 30% in London and 50% in Amsterdam
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(19)30048-3/fulltext
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My uncle is a diagnosed schizo. He did a plethora of drugs.
My sister smoked dope, said she heard voices. My brother smoked regularly as a teenager. He has bouts of psychosis.
I'm glad I never tried it. I want to badly but I'm not willing to risk it.
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>>16146067
Dont do it. I smoked from 15 to 21 and after a while the high stops being "fun" and gets slowly replaced by a lingering paranoia. But you will still keep doing it because it still lets you zoone out and forget things.

I only stopped when it got really bad and I was also mixing other drugs in and after some very bad trips I quit all cold turkey. Had visual disortions and mild panic attacks for about 8 years after.

Now Im good but I dont even touch alcohol anymore.
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>>16113107
>stabbed her date 100 times to death
fucker kept resurrecting like automatic-fire jesus?
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>>16113107
in the sixties there were articles in newspapers in the eastern bloc about american soldiers getting high on coca-cola and massacring innocent vietnamese.
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>>16146637
They were actually getting high on marijuana

Look at this shit. How is science different from voodoo priests saying voodoo is proven true because another voodoo priest said so? Or a Wikipedia article saying something is true because Salon said it’s true and Salon said it’s true because Wikipedia said it’s true? (Someone initiated the circular reference and then it becomes self-perpetuating)

Science is in salvageable and scientists are net negative impact 105 iq assburgers thinking they’re much smarter than they really are. They also believe they’re at the end of history at any given moment, again because of midwitism. This allows them to justify any atrocity, and never consider any evidence outside their established narrative.
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>>16143098
you only say that because you're an easily triggered crybaby.
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>>16145966
Ooooooooooooooo faghite
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>>16125214
>the body of existing evidence supports giving trans teens HRT
no it doesn't
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>>16146550
Giving medical treatment to children without their parents' permission is illegal

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What happened to them? Did they publish their proof?
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>>16096952
kek
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>>16103186
Since it's a generic a^2 and b^2, it's universalizable and thus serves as a proof. It doesn't need to be algebraic, since proofs predate algebra.
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>>16145141
Load of cope
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>>16130405
What'd I miss

I'm not racist but I can't wrap my brain around this argument. First off, how to we compare the similarity of populations? Just typical gene frequencies? Then how is it the case that two average representative individuals in two different populations are more similar to each other than that same average individual and a random other member of their own population?
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>>16147131
>>16144695

Thus the answer to the question “How often is a pair of individuals from one population genetically more dissimilar than two individuals chosen from two different populations?” depends on the number of polymorphisms used to define that dissimilarity and the populations being compared. The answer, equation M44 can be read from Figure 2. Given 10 loci, three distinct populations, and the full spectrum of polymorphisms (Figure 2E), the answer is equation M45 ≅ 0.3, or nearly one-third of the time. With 100 loci, the answer is ∼20% of the time and even using 1000 loci, equation M46 ≅ 10%. However, if genetic similarity is measured over many thousands of loci, the answer becomes “never” when individuals are sampled from geographically separated populations.
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>>16147112
Correlation isn't causation for the umpteenth time.
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>>16147082
As are most social constructs including most of socially constructed modern "science".
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>>16147082
Why would society construct something useless? Is money useless?
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>>16147554
Science begets technology and engineering which are quite useful you sniveling little faggot
Please return from whence you came
>>>/lit/
>>>/lgbt/
>>>/plebbit/

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Good news everyone, rice, which is possibly the world's most important agricultural crop, not only grows better under CO2 enhanced atmospheric conditions, it also becomes more disease resistant when atmospheric CO2 is increased.

>Effects of elevated CO2 on resistant and susceptible rice cultivar and its primary host, brown planthopper

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8076292/

>The elevated CO2 (eCO2) has positive response on plant growth and negative response on insect pests. As a contemplation, the feeding pattern of the brown plant hopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stål on susceptible and resistant rice cultivars and their growth rates exposed to eCO2 conditions were analyzed. The eCO2 treatment showed significant differences in percentage of emergence and rice biomass that were consistent across the rice cultivars, when compared to the ambient conditions. Similarly, increase in carbon and decrese in nitrogen ratio of leaves and alterations in defensive peroxidase enzyme levels were observed, but was non‐linear among the cultivars tested. Lower survivorship and nutritional indices of N. lugens were observed in conditions of eCO2 levels over ambient conditions. Results were nonlinear in manner. We conclude that the plant carbon accumulation increased due to eCO2, causing physiological changes that decreased nitrogen content. Similarly, eCO2 increased insect feeding, and did alter other variables such as their biology or reproduction.
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>>16141752
>CO2 makes plants healthier
okay, yes. Everyone knows that, sherlock.
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>>16141752
Was this study conducted at Rice University?
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>>16145788
lmao, probably
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Western science: lets see how we can use our brains to improve the world, lets cure cancer and invent space travel.

Eastern science: lets see how we can use our brains to get more rice

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This is le… evolution?

I can't believe people have just arbitrarily lined up different fossilized animals in a row, always (no exceptions) with massive gaps, claim they turned into one another, and the vast majority of the general public accepts this garbage as science.
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>>16147508
Look my guy. The methods and assumptions being used are working in terms of finding oil/gas/mineral deposits. Come up with a model that’s equally useful, and not just in a philosophical absolute truth sense, and then we can talk.

Even if evolution as a theory is completely wrong, it’s still useful. We still use the hard shell model of the atom even though we “know” atoms aren’t hard shells. We still use geocentric methods of celestial navigation just because it’s been so well refined that using heliocentric ones aren’t worth it.
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>>16147480
Natural selection has major issues when you take combinatorics into account.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrY_CEGpZCQ
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>>16147568
>Gases always diffuse from areas of higher concentration to surrounding areas of lower concentration. They wouldn't diffuse into a zircon crystal.
Except you don't know the relative concentrations of helium in the Zircon's environment
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>>16147635
If you want to read the actual source of the argument:

https://answersingenesis.org/age-of-the-earth/6-helium-in-radioactive-rocks/
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>>16147643
No thanks

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Whats the scientific reason that people who are native to Europe aren't considered indigenous?
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>>16099667
oy vey plz stop noticing, goy
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>>16099667
>Whats the scientific reason that people who are native to Europe aren't considered indigenous?
because they were not the first homo sapiens to colonize europe. There's been lots of migratory population replacement of the millenia.
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>>16145775
>University intelligentsia PWND by 14 year old girl
I guess the university professors weren't as intelligent as they were giving themselves credit for being after all
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>>16099667
because europe hates itself

>However, some excess cancer mortalities were observed in 2021 after mass vaccination with the first and second vaccine doses, and significant excess mortalities were observed for all cancers and some specific types of cancer after mass vaccination with the third dose in 2022.

https://www.cureus.com/articles/196275-increased-age-adjusted-cancer-mortality-after-the-third-mrna-lipid-nanoparticle-vaccine-dose-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-japan#!/

RIP Vaxxies

We tried to warn you.
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>>16124975
He's just saying it's a dogshit journal. So yes, it's especially susceptible to everything you're describing. Journals like cureus will publish anything that resembles an appropriate paper if you pay them and it fits their agendas (whatever they might be).
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>>16134737
>>16135539
Prove it, both of you
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>>16143526
Probably made it twice as expensive for no good reason

hey, so I've been making a 3d editing software. I've been stuck on face extrusion for a day or so.
when I extrude a face (move it in a given direction and connect it with new polygons) some of the new quads end up facing the wrong direction (inwards). how can I detect this mathematically?

You can do the cross product to determine the quad's normal vector, but I honestly have no clue how to tell if the normal is correct. (of course visually it's quiet obvious when it's flipped) I tried taking the angle between the normal and the extrude direction but its always at 90 degrees, (never -90) so that's a dead end. you can check if the normal facing towards the 'center' of the shape or away. but that won't work for concave shapes
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>>16146039
compute normals of adjacent polys and set new polys' normals such that they have an inner product that is positive. if you interpret the new polys as a ribbon, then you only have to do the preceding calculation once for the first poly and then set the order of the points in the ribbon so that new polys have a normal consistent with the first one
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>>16146039
dot product between the original face normal and the new face normals - positive, pointing in the same direction as the original
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>>16146039
this is not science or math gtfo.

What caused the emergence of human races?
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>>16140920
>The concept of race has no biological basis in humans.
Correct
>DNA studies do not indicate that separate classifiable subspecies (races) exist within modern humans
Also technically correct. We're definitely different species completely. Just because we can interbreed doesn't make a lick of difference. I wish people could get past their own biases and just call a spade a spade, at least that way we'd be able to make some kind of leeway in modern civil discourse.
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>>16140111
Environmental factors you fucking idiot. For example, the African continent has much more sun and much less clouds then western Europe. Therefore the people there evolved to produce more melanin in their skin to deal with those conditions. When humanity left Africa and propagated over Europe, the colder conditions and lack of sunlight meant that producing melanin is unnecessary and devolved that trait over time.
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>>16143471
yikes
take some medicines bro
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>>16140111
I know this is a chicken and egg argument, but it was racism.

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Uh oh darkies.... shiee
>In standard cosmology, the accelerated expansion of the universe is said to be caused by dark energy but is in fact due to the weakening forces of nature as it expands, not due to dark energy."
embarassing
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-universe-dark.html
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>>16128458
>the universe is 27 billion years old
do this a couple of times and we'll come to the "finding" that the universe is practically infinite in age.
steady state chads can't keep winning.
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>>16128453
Dark matter and dark energy were always just lame attempts at justifying bad math.
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>>16144490
They were invented to preserve the false reputation of Albert Einstein as an important scientist
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>>16146475
Thats why nobody is allowed to figure out the real reason why GR fails at large scales, because doing that would be an embarrassment to the reputation of St. Einstein, the infallible jew god of the soience atheists.

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Did you know that we finally resolved the polytomy of Neoaves?
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>>16147179
I only know that hoatzin smell really bad because they eat leafs.
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Wich ornithological journals do you prefer anons?

For me The Big 3 are:

1. Ibis
2. Ornithology (former The Auk)
3. Ornithological Applications (former The Condor)
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>>16147179
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Flamingos are now at the base of Neoaves, then Columbaves and then Elementaves (this one is a novel clade) and Telluraves.
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>>16147182
If the male is capable of surviving with the handicap of being a walking fast food sign with a giant tail weighing him down then he must have some pretty good genes
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>>16147182
It's called the handicap principle. Same reason why frivolous spending is a status signal in humans


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