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Why idly theorize when you can JUST CHECK and find out the ACTUAL ANSWER to a superficially similar-sounding question SCIENTIFICALLY?
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zing mud chandelier
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@sarahdoingthing QUESTIONS that ANSWER THEMSELVES don't NEED to be ASKED amirite?
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Turil Cronburg
@thewiseturtle
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Because thinking is a complex process, and "science" is often just religion/politics with a fancy name. Exploring one's own ideas and playing with them is a healthy part of the learning process. And then putting one's ideas out there for feedback is the next step.
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Jay Esther Knowles
@jayestherknows
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Because its not about knowing the truth - it's about being recognized by others as a human
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