I never knew pregnancy tests had frogs in them. The sticks seem so small.
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There are some smol frogs out there
Those are usually the scary ones to piss on, unless it's a tree frog in which case you have to factor in the dexterity.
Science inherently involves the reproduction of work that’s already been done. That’s how the process ensures reproducibility. Talking about the efficiency of science makes very little sense because the savings bought by science are privatized, viewed like externalities.
Here's the tweet in question: https://xcancel.com/DOGE/status/1858540521096089876#m
Anyone know what studies it's referring to?
This is the predictable outcome of empowering ignorance. When your opinion is as valid as my facts, bad things are going to happen.
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2017/06/21/533840751/episode-779-shrimp-fight-club
It's a great listen and conservatives as usual can't stop being fucking retards.
Wait, but which is it? Tequila or Gin? I need THE SCIENCE!!