

People are taking this way too literally. It’s just a goofy meme that’s expressing a general sentiment.


People are taking this way too literally. It’s just a goofy meme that’s expressing a general sentiment.


So ignore all non-significant results? What’s to say those methods result in findings closer to the truth than the methods with no significant results.
The issue is that so many seemingly legitimate methods produce different findings with the same data.


9 of the teams reaching a different conclusion is a pretty large group. Nearly a third of the teams, using what I assume are legitimate methods, disagree with the findings of the other 20 teams.
Sure, not all teams disagree, but a lot do. So the issue is whether or not the current research paradigm correctly answers “subjective” questions such as these.


You’re right, SATA isn’t going anywhere for a very long time. If you have a need for 4+ TB of total storage there is nothing at all wrong using HDDs or 2.5" SSDs.


$2.3 billion of taxpayer money was spent on MRNA vaccine research and manufacturing capability during covid.
Not to mention the millions spent on research before covid. Or the tens of billions to actually purchase the vaccines.
Pharmaceutical companies have never had the general welfare of the public as their objective.


Yeah, I’m pretty sure all Culver’s are franchises. I don’t know why a franchise owned by one’s parents wouldn’t be considered a family business.


I mean service jobs are never great, but most of my jobs from 14 through early adulthood were all service and they weren’t that bad.
You encounter plenty of rude and unpleasant people, but you just get on with it. It’s not traumatic for the vast majority of people. Learning to handle people like that is a good skill to have.
I totally agree that people would be better to each other if everyone had so service job experience.


Hard to tell from all 16 pixels. I’ve seen some pretty young looking 14 year olds though.
Additionally, I looked it up and in some states you can work at a family business at 12.


In pretty much every state you can legally work limited hours at 14. Considering this is a Culver’s, I highly doubt they illegally hired this kid.
There’s nothing wrong with a part time job at a place like this at 14. I’d argue it’s better than having no work experience at all as a minor.
Shit stirring on the internet? Preposterous!