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  • The Media Makes Us Derp

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    It is a sad state of affairs when good science is overlooked in favour of sensationalist propaganda.
    I move that anyone willing to deny quality peer reviewed science should not be able to benefit from it. So they should give up all technology and go back to living in caves and hunting for their food.

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  • @Jiakko: I can't read that one either....

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    Global warming my ass. Saying global warming is caused by humans is like saying it stinks on a swine farm because you farted.

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  • @Dr_SnM: I just figured out the middle one.
    The green spells out the words for the middle. I wish it had the same pattern as top and bottom. The word is "Dumb".

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: Gotta give an A for effort - It takes a very motivated person to put so much thought into how they could tell the OP to "STFU Damn Hippy"

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

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    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: subverted the message in 8 bit, that's cool enough for me.

  • @Anonymous: trying to subvert science? I don't know how anyone older than 14 would think this is cool.

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  • Actually, the real numbers :
    50% of americans don't believe in climate change.
    70% of Europeans believe climate change is a very big threat.

    I think it is both a question of news coverage but also of lobbys. They are much more important in the USA (looks at fox news for exemple, they would ever say climate change is actually happening).

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Dr_SnM: What is "Good Science" anymore when scientists have to produce results that are in keeping with the dogma in order to get published?

    Why are "97%" of scientists in agreement about AGW being real? It's kind of like Saddam's 100% landslide win in 2002. The number being that high alone is suspect.

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    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: And whats the deal with 100% of scientists believing air exists? That seems suspicious to me since I can't see air so it is definitely not a thing. It's all a big conspiracy by the scientists who are lying when they agree.

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: the first known global extinction was due to photosynthetic activity from cyanobacteria who "polluted" the atmosphere with oxygen.
    If bacteria's tiny farts can do something like that don't you think that naked monkeys burning ancient plants in the atmosphere could do way worst?

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: If that were true, where the hell does the 3% come from and why are they being published?

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: lol'd at "air is not a thing 'cause I can't see it". You're just trolling, I hope.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: Are you an idiot? He was being sarcastic to make you realize how much of an idiot you're being. It was satire of your post.

    I can now do one of two things:

    A. Give you the benefit of the doubt and declare your post, and your previous post, a troll, and discard it.

    B. Not give you that benefit of the doubt and declare you an idiot, discarding your post and your previous post.

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @cymothoa: Citation needed.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: assuming that I'm the one from the previous post...
    it wasn't satire of my post, because it wasn't my post, you moron.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    someone called for an 8 bit subversion?

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: That's false. You're a moron.



    (...see what I did there?)

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @PandaThor: I appreciate this post. Have a Tac Nayn. There are many like it, but that one was mine.

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    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: Awesome! Thank you.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: Those charts look like they could use some defraggin'

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    I even got you the violet color of the rainbow

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    argumentum ad populum ... get off the train or ride it to the end like the divine fire that prometheus gave you

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

  • @Dr_SnM: The amusing part is trying to draw a line from climate science to advances in technology and medicine. I'm in no way debating for or against the whole climate change theory, obviously the planet changes, and its evident we cause changes. How much is debatable beyond even our insignificant time alive. But to say because someone does not agree with one theory, means they are against all theories and should not take part in the benefits produced from other sciences is pretty ... well, Hey There Moot! >:D

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @AvengerOfBoredom: I just can't handle ppl picking and choosing which part of science they will accept. It is all derived via the same process.

  • @Anonymous: Then you should probably never go talk to scientists. Public education teaches its some one sided community of like-minded individuals who all agree. That's not even remotely close to the truth. You'll learn one day you're taking a stance on political science, not real science.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @AvengerOfBoredom: Or... I could be a scientist that understands what you are saying. The issue is that somethings have an overwhelming consensus (scientific) and are therefore not a debatable topic, at least not by laypeople. For example: The speed of light being the fastest that anything can travel, Evolution, the probabilistic nature of fundamental particles (i.e. quantum mechanics), conservation of energy and the second law of thermodynamics.
    The physics and chemistry of CO2 driven global warming are well understood. The quantities of CO2 being emitted by humans are measurable. The calculations of the degree of additional warming from anthropogenic causes are accurate to within error.
    It is not OK for laypeople to engage in debate with science. It is exactly comparable to the theology vs atheism debate. They are fundamentally incompatible ideologies. On one side you have logic and reason and the other you have opinion/faith and emotions. Both sides are wrong to enter into a debate that cannot be resolved because each side is using a different set of rules.

  • @Anonymous: "overwhelming consensus"
    Right there you ended the conversation. Please use your google search engine to determine why consensus's aren't science. Thanks and have a nice night. :)

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @AvengerOfBoredom: Actually you are wrong. Infrequently are the conclusions from experiments so easily drawn. It takes years of checking and rechecking, discussing and debating for conclusions to become consensus. This is particularly so for complex issues, such as anthropogenic global warming.

    Measurements and theory and relatively easy things to produce. Interpretations are inherently difficult and they ARE a matter of consensus. It's just a different kind of consensus from what people normally mean when they use the word. It is a much more rigorous and strict form of consensus.

    Science's strength is in this unique consensus building process. Typically what occurs is this. One or more experiments/measurements reveal a 'discovery'. Theories are offered to the explainable the observations. Here debate enters where scientists will draw on their knowledge to support or refute theses theories. Sometimes it becomes impossible to distinguish between two or more alternatives. So the theories are tested with further measurements/experiments.

    THIS is the process of consensus building in science. Yes there are always individuals that do not accept the current 'best theories'. Sometimes they are right sometimes they are wrong. But they only reject theories based on scientific principles. It is just that sometimes those principles are themselves subject to interpretation.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: Okay, so what?

    I mean. So I'm causing the earth to heat up and thereby indirectly contributing to a fuckoff horrifying ice age.

    So what? What are you expecting me to do about it? Vote for the green party? Stop leaving the lights on? Breed fewer cows?

    In what practical way am I supposed to do something about this?

    You scientists and your overwhelming consensus need to quit beating everyone over the head with doom and gloom. Come up with a practical way for people to actually make a tangible difference before you bring this back to us, please. Solving the world's problems is the job of science, not lay people. According to you, we're not even allowed to debate scientific subjects.

    So go fix things and report back here when you're done. The fate of the world is riding on your ability to actually do things instead of talking down to people on the internet. Good luck.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    Calls himself Avenger of Boredom, Bores you with walls of text.

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  • @Anonymous: It does say Avenger OF Boredom. >:3

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: You're right, why is no one researching green energy right now? Oh wait hang on, everyone is researching green energy, it's pretty much the only thing worth knowing happening in chemistry

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: You still haven't told me why it's important for me to know that the earth is heating up. If it was important for me to know, then it would be because I can do something about it. I can't, so why does anyone care whether or not I know about it? And why is it worth debating?

    My point isn't that the science is going nowhere. My point is that the whole thing is utterly irrelevant to lay people, so who cares whether they believe it or not? "There is a serious problem, and you can't do anything about it, but it's still immensely important for you to know about it and believe that it is there" makes no sense to me. The number of people who "believe" in global warming is about as useless a statistic as the number of people who believe Justin Bieber is a musician. It has no bearing on my life, so why should I care? It's just fearmongering, unless you're making a point other than "we're doomed."

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: So things don't matter if you can't do anything about them? I'm sorry but you are completely talking out of your arse here. People who watch sports can't do anything about the result but that doesn't mean it's not important to them. Only this is more important and definitely relevant to lay people since, you know, they live on the globe. If you can't see past things that have a direct bearing on your own life then I pity you, I really do.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: No, things don't matter if I can't do anything about them. By which I mean, there is no purpose in worrying about things I can't change. If I spent time worrying about all the tings that are wrong with the world, I'd die a very frustrated man. I have enough to worry about that I can actually change. Believe me, I understand the relevance and gravity of the issue, but there is a really long list of threats to humanity as dangerous as climate change, and most of them are far more immediate threats.

    Nobody has ever told me that it is not okay for me to debate sports. I have been told in this very thread that it is not okay for me to debate matters of science.

    And I really don't feel your pity is necessary. If you think that somehow worrying yourself sick about global climate change makes you a better person than me, that's nothing more than a difference in values, and I respectfully disagree. Perhaps you should turn your worry to threats of real merit, such as world hunger?

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: I'll just take that to mean you can't think of any practical thing I can do about global warming. Which is all I asked for in the first place.

    I'll go back to silently admiring your astounding self-righteousness.

  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

    @Anonymous: "What are you expecting me to do about it? Vote for the green party? Stop leaving the lights on? Breed fewer cows?"

    Sure, how about you start with that. You bitch and moan about other people not telling you how to make the world a better place while dismissing any suggestion that may be brought to the table if it means even a minor inconvenience or change in your current way of life. Grow your own food, join a CSA, shop at a farmer's market. REDUCE, then REUSE and then RECYCLE what is left. Drive less and bike and walk more. Keep your spending local as much as possible, build ties to your community.

    This isn't just about climate change. Peak oil is a reality (lets just assume you won't play the same head-in-the-sand game about this too) and we will be much better off if we can wean ourselves off of oil gradually rather than undergoing huge die-offs once we don't have any oil left (from an EROEI perspective) to grow and transport all of our food.

    Do you want more suggestions? If you're really serious about wanting to know what you can do I can recommend permaculture and gardening books. I would love to have a productive discussion about how to reduce your carbon footprint with you. What I won't do is debate AGW when it's really irrelevant to why we should attempt to live in a way to respects the Earth and our place on it.

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  • Anonymous

    1 year ago

  • Should do something like that for the Moon Hoax.

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