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Sounds like a good way to gain higher level reading literacy
Sounds like a good way to gain higher level reading literacy
Is this like a book club but for research papers?
Math is red. Science is blue or green. Depends on the type. Although chem is yellow if there is one. Orange is geography or history.
How are people dying of air pollution? Like, lung diseases are at an increase?
What does the hospital call it if someone dies of air pollution?
Zero is a number. Need I say more?
Ok I’m no mathematician but I’ll still can’t see why d(x^2) = 2x.
They could just teach the ants to be an AI like in a certain Tchaikovsky novel.
You’re just the worst, you know that?
My thinking is that on a case by case basis you are absolutely correct but that statistically the gains much average out in the large scale so that it makes it worth it. Otherwise, surely advertising wouldn’t be nearly as big as it is right?
I specifically said they are not rotten. My point isn’t to say that the grapes are on sale. My point is that it’s not odd to say something is a great value.
I think you’re being quite dense.
If you saw some grapes on sale that looked delicious and not even close to spoiled for .99 cents a pound, where they’re usually 3.99 a pound, would you not say, yeah that’s a good value?
It’s not that hard of a concept to grasp tbh.
If something is worth comparatively little money for it’s implicit value, the it has good value.
Imo? Yes.
If you want one go and get one. Your money.
Their computers and software aren’t shit. They’re actually pretty good.
They ruin it by being shitty and charging ass loads of money
Something something metaphysical consciousness is a lie scientologists bullshit something something.
What if you win it big. Will you care after that?