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>>15424553
I'm still lurking when I can. Still 128 days left in service, 13.9.2023 is when I get out
Still collecting when I'm on leave, got one set of Hungarian stamps from a flea market today, along with an Elon Musk autobiography and a Sputnik 1 podstakannik

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idk to be honest

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>>12312590
I've taken a few social science classes, and nothing could be further from the truth. Functionalism is the most commonly-taught sociological theory, and its founder, Durkheim, was basically a paleoconservative. He believed that every aspect of society serves a specific purpose, and that tampering with the order of things is extremely dangerous. He also argued that people in a society share a "collective conscience," which is basically a more refined version of "volksgeist," a popular term in Nazi literature.

That being said, I agree with >>12313820. Science is about controlled experiments, and you can't meaningfully control for the millions of variables that make up any given person's daily life. A lot of sociological theories also define ailments in relation to "normal function," which means diagnosing mental illness has less to do with what a patient experiences, and more to do with how well they fit into contemporary society.

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what topics in physics do i need to design and create a nail gun? i've learned lineal momemtum and collision physics but nothing else

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alright, so some people asked me to join them in a space related quiz/trivia competition and I agreed just because I wanted to make some friends. (they asked me because they know that Im a loser nerd) anyway thing is I probably know even less than them about space since I'm not even that interested in it (I only read maths related books), so do you know where I could read something? any book/site/YouTube channel? it's not anything maths related, the questions could (probably) be understood even by an high schooler

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I started reading more scientific papers for class and it takes ages to get through them.

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What are some good (beginner/mathlet level) German math books?

Want to quit being a degenrate neet and enroll in a computer science degree program

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what the fuck, it doesn't though

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>>10463466
Invest all resources in a second Final Solution so when organic life forms on the planet again none of it will have jewish genes

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