@thegreatchomp: probably in a different room, away from people, he says in the vid hes about to leave to see the doctor. As far as we know hes standing in a parking lot, **** if I know lol
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@thegreatchomp: yeah I did, I'm saying he sounds fine, whys the background matter?
Sounds like hes doing fine to me
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1312158400352972800?s=19
Idk but if anyone wants to buy a copy of Mario 3D Allstars for $99.99 hmu
good luck man, it goes for 49.99 at my local walmart they had a bunch of copies
@jeezers: the US rate has dropped from earlier in the summer. steady around 3% now for a while.
and that's of the people tested, most asymptomatic people never get tested
I think it’s super important that the general public has confidence in science. For example if we are going to solve climate change we need a big fraction of the population to believe it’s real.
Some researchers in the humanities have a tendency to call their political hit pieces “research” to give them more weight. I think that’s bad. It leads to some people on the right writing off all science as “leftist propaganda”.
She can publish what she wants. But I think it’s better if journalists do this type of research to preserve the integrity of science.
My two cents 🤷🏻♂️
Science is peer reviewed, isn't it?
Yes, I think so.
Even political "science"?
More traditional science--physics, biology, chemsitry, etc--is highly objective and fact-based, but politics is pretty easy to manipulate as it's an analysis of history (which is prone to interpretation, lies, and so on) and statistics (which are easy to manipulate).
I have little confidence in poli-sci for the reasons you just mentioned bojangles, i think its ridiculous it uses the word science at all to be honest. Some people do look at political science the same way they look at actual science like chemisty and i find that to be ludacris and not realistic.
@zaryia: Yeah a lot of people have gotten it, but most are asymptomatic so they never get tested for it. We didn't know that at first that's why the prediction for a very high death rate were overblown. Once we found out how common asymptomatic cases were, the death rate plummeted.
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