freewinz
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3 years ago
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on: TikTok has an open computational chemistry position
Please stop the attitude of pandering to low-IQ redditors when proposing plausible theories with self-deprecation and incorrect use of the word "conspiracy"
freewinz
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3 years ago
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on: Persuasion and the Prestige Paradox (2021)
Great article. Really applies to so much happening during the covid times, and explains why there seems to be so much cognitive dissonance with the educated population.
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: Soybean oil affects hypothalamus, causes genetic changes in mice: study (2020)
This comment comes off as extremely uninformed; there is far more chemistry involved in nutrition than the tiny factors you mentioned.
Appealing to science could also be eating a higher saturated fat diet like in France where heart disease is lower than in the US.
There is lots of science that is ignored by the ignorant and uninformed.
Not to mention omega6 vs omega3; what you say is "appeal to nature" is actually appealing to science for some chemistry
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: More Americans are saying they’re ‘vaxxed and done’
THIS is the defeatist attitude, not the other way around. I am not willing to get lackluster boosters every 6 months - leaky vaccines that likely caused omicron and that have the highest rate of VAERS reports ever. Are people really this misinformed?
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: More Americans are saying they’re ‘vaxxed and done’
Are people really this misinformed? Get a reality check and stop believing the clickbait. There is zero chance that 100% of ICUs are at 100% capacity.
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: Open letter from the BMJ to Mark Zuckerberg
The Wikipedia article is frankly disgusting. The two options are natural origins or leaking from a lab and currently there is more evidence for leaking from a lab. There is no debating this. The Wikipedia article has already chosen a conclusion with no evidence and also is slandering the other possibility for political reasons while simultaneously saying that it can't be the other potential cause because it might be politically motivated. Absolutely disgusting. I expect better from Wikipedia
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: Open letter from the BMJ to Mark Zuckerberg
Unfortunately this wikipedia article serves effectively as yet another type of political "fact checking". Multiple virologists have stated that the only evidence in existence currently points to a lab leak. Labelling it as a fringe or destructive "conspiracy theory" is complete BS and it's not even conspiratorial, it's called a mistake and lab leaks have happened in the past.
freewinz
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4 years ago
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on: Eric Carle, author and illustrator of The Hungry Caterpillar passed away
This isn't reddit. Who cares.