• Random_Character_A
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    12 hours ago

    Well, since everyone one us is “glueing” immortal ideologies, beliefs, acts of heroisms and sacrifice on ourselves to cover our own mortality and the frailty of our meat bodies, you are excused.

  • @[email protected]
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    6 hours ago

    In a hospital I’ve been to, there is a skeleton poster by the MRI machine manufacturer (I think Siemens) smugly subtitled “without imaging techniques we wouldn’t know”. Apparently, it’s not just internet randos who forget. Too bad I can’t find it online.

  • bruhduh
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    76 hours ago

    They just tried mortal kombat xray attack and then they knew it was that way

  • TunaCowboy
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    429 hours ago

    Sometimes you smoke the blunt, and sometimes, well, the blunt - it smokes you.

  • originalucifer
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    12411 hours ago

    i gotta respect someone that keeps the post up, and corrects themselves. i really try and do the same, even if i had put my foot in my mouth.

    • ArtieShaw
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      1910 hours ago

      Right? I know a lot of people who were subject to absolute educational neglect for their K-18. Some lean in, but others have questions.

      ETA - and some days I smack myself on the forehead and realize something I should have known at age 8 but it just clicked now.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 hours ago

          I mean… my bachelors was largely neglectful tbh… if I didn’t know what I wanted to learn and how to learn it, it would have been nothing more than an extension of k-12.

          They will let just any old shitbag teach certain credits… like my natural science 101 class, taught by a guy who bought into “organic is better”, “mindfulness will fix all your problems”, and various other pseudoscientific bullshit… such that my final essay (science is my auti special interest; I couldn’t ignore it…) was dedicated to pointing out each and every one of the pseudoscience claims he made in class which were demonstrably false (with citations). He initially gave me an A on the paper and then thought about how much I was insulting him and downgraded it to a C. That C was so worth getting. Fuck that guy. I learned more disproving his nonsense than I ever would have listening to him about anything…

          But I also took a biostatistics course where the professor led by asserting creationism. Dropped that bitch right quick and complained to faculty about it (feel free to believe whatever nonsense you like, but I’m not paying tuition to hear your pet theories about thermodynamics proving creationism). Fortunately that was day two of the class, and still within time to drop. Unfortunately replacing that class fucked up my schedule for the semester big time.

          And those are just two of a handful of issues with higher ed, and my school was actually one of the better for science curriculum… I started a masters program and dropped it when I got bad grades on papers for using accurate but simplified language (I’m a science communicator; using esoteric language is not something I do, even if I can easily do so. My life goal is to make science approachable for the masses, not a clusterfuck of specialized terminology that doesn’t even resemble the same term from another field)

          • @[email protected]
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            25 hours ago

            I don’t mean to shit on your education, but that story raises some red flags about the institution. Care to share it?

            • @[email protected]
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              24 hours ago

              The University of Wisconsin system of schools is well known for being good for the sciences, while still being state colleges, and thus more affordable for average individuals, particularly residents of the state.

              However, in pursuit of profits, some of their academic hiring decisions have been…. Unfortunate. I won’t name the specific school this occurred at as the problem occurs across the board for associate+/-lecturer positions. And it occurs in most states. Education as a whole in the US has been commodified, and thus reduced.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 hours ago

      I think his knowledge was lacking, he did have wisdom to first put enough effort in searching for it and then once he realized, he admitted to it.

  • @[email protected]
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    6611 hours ago

    I had this one time when I looked at my hand and freaked out because I had 5 fingers when I expected 4.
    I am allowed to vote

      • @[email protected]
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        1010 hours ago

        It’s funny that most people are gonna assume you voted for a particular candidate AND the people who voted for that candidate are gonna assume this post is talking about them and get mad about it lul. It’s sorta telling.

        Tap for spoiler

        And the same goes for this comment too.

  • citrusface
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    10 hours ago

    In their defense, it is easy to forget about dead people, it’s hard to remember all of them.

    • Nightwatch Admin
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      610 hours ago

      Strong disagree, there were far fewer dead people in those days, so remembering them all was a lot easier. Gen-M ‘sjust spoiled brats!

  • KingJalopy
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    410 hours ago

    Straight from bored panda after they stole it from reddit. This meme has legs!