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  1. Re: Great, but no nuclear waste storage, please! on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    How, explain. I wanna hear this

  2. Re: Great, but no nuclear waste storage, please! on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    One last time : NOBODY FUCKING CARES ABOUT CREIMER. Move the fuck on just like he did, you waste of space

  3. Re: Plans are a dime a dozen on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    They gonna build a wall to keep the moonxicans well away

  4. Re: What can we learn? There is fake news everywhe on What Can We Learn From The Retraction of the Mediterranean Diet Study? (vox.com) · · Score: 0

    Definition of science: " Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. " Studies of current dieting fads should not be concerned at all as science. Correct diet is based on INDIVIDUAL needs of a person, that person's lifestyle and circumstances. No universal law can be applied to diet that would be as good for one person as to the other, aside from the fact that we NEED to eat to stay alive and we already know that without any science needing to get involved. So get these fake scientists off here and send them to the holistic section of the filing cabinet..

  5. Of course that is the official number, as per Google but then think of the 100 knock off versions that are sold as well.. Dumb fucks go google things and see a number so they regurgitate that but have no clue otherwise.

  6. In fact girls are becoming a lot more violent during teenage years due to toxic femininity

  7. Most of us alive today, we have killed at least one tamagochi in our life...

  8. Every week there are conflicting articles appearing about this subject on these pages, one study says yes, one says no, nothing is written in gold especially psychologic studies so lets move on from this inconclusive and clearly undefiable question, which only concerns conservative flatheaded pensioners

  9. Re: The Younger Dryas explained? on NASA Discovers Another Massive Crater Beneath the Ice In Greenland (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    Just no.

  10. Re: The Younger Dryas explained? on NASA Discovers Another Massive Crater Beneath the Ice In Greenland (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    Omg when u think back in time please dont forget to imagine the relevant location and climate of any continent you are envisaging in whatever period. 100 million years ago Antarctica was less together and pretty tropical

  11. Ah the logic of the common people.. Crater: bowl shaped cavity. Opposite: bump ( outward mound ). Ya know, like sinus - cosinus. Small: little. Opposite: massive. So clearly, massive is not the opposite of crater. You see when a meteorite impacts, the actual material that was there beforehand will not go " missing " but rather get compacted and flown outwards. Some material may vaporise but the impact shock mostly compacts soil.

  12. Re: Tightening the estimate:? on NASA Discovers Another Massive Crater Beneath the Ice In Greenland (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    This question is as stupid as the one you moan about in the article. To say that the crater was created in the past is literally as obvious as to say that the estimate FOR SURE 100 percent possible to tighten ( use of simply more observation and measure, ya know science ) the numbers so really I wonder what makes you wonder..

  13. Re: Well that 9 out of the last 0 apocalypses on Scientists Have Reduced the Forecast of Sea Level Rise Seven Times Due To Melting of the Antarctic (maritimeherald.com) · · Score: 0

    No, becouse one report is as useless to trust the information it contains as any other. This is not science. Purely based on statistics alone I can already tell you that the current " prediction " is going to get changed in the foreseeable future

  14. Re: But isn't investing in health care socialism? on New Study Finds More Post-Surgery Deaths Globally Than From HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria Combined (upi.com) · · Score: 0

    Perfectly healthy people rarely pop into a hospital for a surgery, so a study based on that would have very little volume and just by this alone would be a stupid idea

  15. Well known fact that hospitals kill the most people..

  16. Re: Believe? on Ask Slashdot: Could Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower Have Worked? · · Score: 0

    Conventional power you mean, electricity we use, is of course problematic to support large areas without the necessary infrastructure. Not only that, but this article is about 18000 years behind already.

  17. Re: That's By Design on Nearly All US Teens Short On Sleep, Exercise (usnews.com) · · Score: 0

    Everyone hates Murica. To date, it is the only country EVER to use nuclear weapons against civilian targets, twice in a row, 3 months after the war ended in Europe... Never mind the clandestine federal programs FBI, CIA, Pentagon, spying on allies' phones of the highest level... Maintaining world peace by intimidation alone ( 7000 warheads ) yet portraying itself as a warden of peace, not liking anyone who speaks against the atrocities committed by the USA that reminds them how utterly full of shit they are.

  18. Re: Understood on Hundreds Rally For Their Right To Not Vaccinate Their Children (msn.com) · · Score: -1

    Measles death and infection rates in the USA have been steadily declining since 1920, 40 years before any vaccine introduction, due to better diet, infrastructure and healthcare. From 800k down to just a few thousand, without any vaccination. Even when vaccine was introduced, nothing changed and a secondary shot of the same vaccine was implemented. To say that vaccination would be such an important tool in trying to eradicate measles is an overstatement, it was already declining way before vaccines came in.

  19. 14 million represents Antarctica vs the 35 that is 2/3 Manhattan. We all know Murica is less than 10mill

  20. In comparison with the whole Murica, Manhattan or the 2/3 of it seems pretty irrelevant. 14 million square miles versus 35. Why is this suddenly the end of the world?

  21. Re: The tree of the knowledge of good and evil on The Shape of the Milky Way Is Warped and Twisted (abc.net.au) · · Score: -1

    There is a very simple solution to this: if your almighty eversogreat god wants me to believe him, then all he needs to do is just present himself. Not sending a fucking planet lol what a retard would do such thing.

  22. Re: show butthoal on The Shape of the Milky Way Is Warped and Twisted (abc.net.au) · · Score: -1

    I would like to take the opportunity to remind our fav editor to read an article before applying a title that is again full of shit. Its warped, but its not at all twisted. How is this difficult.

  23. Re: Good thing they didn't use jet fuel... on Frozen Train Tracks? Set 'Em on Fire (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1

    " Read the final report from the investigation, it explains it in detail. " To you and the everyday dumb fucktard for sure it will explain it all, but to the better educated the report leaves a dozen unanswered important questions, while being totally ignorant and illogical regarding its conclusions.

  24. Re: Good thing they didn't use jet fuel... on Frozen Train Tracks? Set 'Em on Fire (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 0

    Just wow. Such ignorance.

  25. Re: Asked for it on Frozen Train Tracks? Set 'Em on Fire (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 0

    Actually slavery is as old as humanity really and currently there are more people enslaved than at any other time before, estimates put the number around 30mill worldwide. We need to stop this deluded idea that whenever we mention slavery we are being forced to think of afro slaves working for the sugar plantations. Yes it happened, yes it was vile, but it STILL is just a part of a much much bigger picture. On the subject of railtracks if we have been doing this for a 100 years then why is this any news, just coz you Muricans are frozen in a little you can't stop goi g on about it..