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HBlix

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    Comment #18168416

    It’s mostly reasonable inference, given that there is evidence of birds such as the common chicken being descendants of T. Rex. Where they both have common features, it’s reasonabl…

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    Comment #18163721

    Observation and exploration are part of science, but only when mated with the rest of the scientific method. On its own “observation and exploration” can be equally applied to play…

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    Comment #18163670

    I think you bring up interesting points, but in Neri Oxman’s case the answer seems to be that the science is essentially absent in its entirety. I won’t pretend to have a good answ…

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    Comment #18162394

    Has the world gone crazy? The funny thing is that people who feel like Brexit, Trump and so on are crazy would say yes, and people who think that Brexit and Trump are the best thin…

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    Comment #18162365

    Some people can change to some degree, some can’t. Some people for example can recover from PTSD with time and talk therapy, and if you insist on others doing that they’ll end up k…

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    Comment #18161424

    "Nothing personal", you attacked the team, not just me. If you want to do that all day long, go for it. I’m done with attempts to frame yourself or your “team” as a wronged party. …

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    Comment #18161096

    If you had a childhood full of physical abuse, and your right leg was frequently broken until it became malformed, then the solution might involve crutches. All of which is to say,…

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    Comment #18160984

    You seem to be conflating criticism of your actions with criticism of you personally. That’s not a game worth playing. As you said I’m questioning your motives in the context I alr…

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    Comment #18160702

    You picked up the ad hominem axe. Did I really? Looking back over our brief exchange I’m not seeing it, you just seemed to use my supposed impropriety as a justification to turn th…

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    Comment #18160512

    Sci-Hub is pretty amazing for any paper that has been out for as long as most sources on Wikipedia have been, so in truth you can almost always read them in full.

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    Comment #18158460

    It’s hard to take image advice from someone who seriously goes from accusations of personal attacks to “Change it” in the same sentence. I’ll file that next to taking conflict de-e…

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    Comment #18158451

    On the upside, if Dvorak thought 5G was crap, then it’s practically guaranteed to be a fantastic and successful technology.

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    Comment #18158003

    “More benign” yet still cancerous, is the answer to your question. I’ve already explained that the majority of ad-supported content is hot garbage, more clutter than content. I’ve …

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    Comment #18157988

    Nobody at Brave is getting richer right now, we are a startup. “Right now” is doing some terribly hard work in that claim.

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    Comment #18157984

    Second point: I don't have to convince anyone that ads are necessary to fund most of the visible web. You’re selling an ICO based on that premise, I’d argue that yes you do very mu…

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    Comment #18156465

    I think the web as it exists today is bloated with “content” that could never survive without that money, and the loss of that “content” would be a gain for the web. I’m hard-press…