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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-36•edit-28 months agoThe problem with the typical scientist type is that he loses his appreciation for subtlety. And outside your little word games, it’s all subtlety.
minus-square@stolylinkEnglish2•8 months agoScientists are trained to do exactly the opposite. Whatever you are saying here, it is not based on any real experience you have.
The problem with the typical scientist type is that he loses his appreciation for subtlety. And outside your little word games, it’s all subtlety.
Scientists are trained to do exactly the opposite. Whatever you are saying here, it is not based on any real experience you have.