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minus-squareDark ArclinkfedilinkEnglish50•6 months agoHave you ever seen a vacuum chamber? Science does suck … and it’s fucking awesome at it. 🥁
minus-square@FeathercrownlinkEnglish12•edit-26 months agoErm technically that’s the air pushing not the vacuum sucking 🤓 Neil DeGrasse Tyson, probably
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•6 months agoYou can just put the quote without his name and people will understand who you are talking about.
minus-square@NocturnalMorninglink7•6 months agoBecause doing science sometimes DOES suck. I bang my head on my desk doing science sometimes, and I dislike it.
minus-square@somethingsnappylink3•6 months agoDo different science. I felt like that for so long working on potentially unsolvable problems. Now I work on very difficult, but solvable problems that save lives.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoIt’s called research. You search for something, can’t find it, so you try again; hence the prefix.
How the fuck can anyone say science sucks
Have you ever seen a vacuum chamber? Science does suck … and it’s fucking awesome at it. 🥁
Erm technically that’s the air pushing not the vacuum sucking 🤓
He knows a thing or two about sucking!
You can just put the quote without his name and people will understand who you are talking about.
Because doing science sometimes DOES suck. I bang my head on my desk doing science sometimes, and I dislike it.
Do different science. I felt like that for so long working on potentially unsolvable problems. Now I work on very difficult, but solvable problems that save lives.
It’s called research. You search for something, can’t find it, so you try again; hence the prefix.
Thanks I guess
Doritos stock about to explode